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A used parcel shelf that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The 306 ran as a single generation from 1993 to 2002, with a facelift in 1997, so you are always working within one platform — but body style is the critical factor, as the hatchback, saloon, and estate each used a completely different parcel shelf. Stick to the same body style as your car and you stand the best chance of a direct fit. Always confirm the specific part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The 306 facelift arrived in 1997 and while the underlying platform remained the same, rear interior trim details can change across a facelift and the parcel shelf is exactly the kind of part that may differ between pre- and post-1997 cars. Body style must still match — a hatchback shelf will not suit a saloon or estate regardless of year. Because this question crosses a known facelift boundary, you should confirm interchangeability with the breaker against both registrations before buying.
No — these are completely different parts. The estate carries its parcel shelf much further back over a longer load bay, while the hatchback shelf sits immediately behind the rear seats in a shorter, differently shaped space. Always source a shelf that matches your exact body style.
Trim level — whether your car is an XR, SR, XSi, or any other 306 variant — does not affect which parcel shelf will physically fit, so you are not limited to sourcing from the same trim. Bear in mind there may be cosmetic differences such as colour or finish between trims, so if appearance matters you may want to match the trim or be prepared to re-cover the shelf. Body style and door count remain the factors to get right.
No — the parcel shelf is body-specific and the 106 and 205 are different vehicles on different platforms with different body dimensions. You need a shelf sourced specifically from a Peugeot 306 in the correct body style to match your car.
Give the breaker your full registration and ask them to check the donor car's body style — hatchback, saloon, or estate — matches yours, and confirm whether the donor is pre- or post-1997 facelift if the breaker can establish that. Engine size and trim level can be ignored for this part. A good breaker will cross-reference both vehicles before sending the part.