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Second Hand Peugeot 208 Subframe

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A buyer's guide to used Peugeot 208 subframe

No two subframes are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

Will a subframe from a 2015 Peugeot 208 fit my 2013 model?

Both years fall within the first-generation Peugeot 208, which ran from 2012 to 2019, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility. However, confirm the exact part numbers with the breaker against your registration before buying, as minor running-gear revisions can occur within a generation without a full model change. Never assume fitment without that check.

Does a pre-facelift 208 subframe fit a post-facelift 208?

The first-generation 208 received a facelift around 2015, and while the platform remained broadly the same, running-gear components can be updated at these points. Name the boundary to the breaker — pre-2015 or post-2015 — and ask them to cross-reference your registration plate to confirm whether the subframe crosses that line without modification. We'd recommend not assuming they interchange without that confirmation.

Will a second-generation 208 subframe fit a first-generation car?

No — the second-generation 208 launched in 2019 on a new platform and the subframe is not compatible with the first-generation car (2012–2019). These are entirely different vehicles underneath, so always make sure the breaker's donor car matches your generation. Mixing generations here would not work.

Does engine size affect which subframe I need on a Peugeot 208?

It can do, because running gear and subframe mounting points can differ between smaller and larger engine variants due to differences in weight and braking requirements. When contacting a breaker, give them your exact engine size alongside your registration so they can match the correct unit. Don't rely on model name alone — a 1.2 and a 1.6 can carry different front-end components.

Does it matter whether the donor 208 was an Active, Allure, or GT trim when buying a used subframe?

Trim level — whether Active, Allure, or GT — does not affect subframe fitment, as the subframe itself is a structural component unrelated to interior or cosmetic specification. What matters is generation, engine size, and body style, not the trim badge. You may receive a subframe from a different-spec car with no fitment concern on that basis alone.

I've found a subframe described as coming from a Peugeot 208 GTi — will it fit my standard 208?

The GTi is a performance variant of the first-generation 208, and while the basic platform is shared, performance models can carry uprated or differently configured running gear. You should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration whether the GTi subframe matches your standard car's specification before purchasing. Do not assume it drops straight in without that verification.