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Used boot lids vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Peugeot 307 ran from 2001 to 2008 as a single generation on the same platform, with a facelift arriving in 2005 that brought updated exterior styling. Boot lids from within the pre-facelift period (2001–2005) are generally expected to interchange with each other, and the same applies within the post-facelift period (2005–2008), but whether a pre-facelift lid fits a post-facelift car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as pressing changes at a facelift can affect panel contours and lamp apertures. Never assume fitment without the breaker checking your specific reg.
No — the hatchback (including both 3-door and 5-door versions) and the 307 SW estate have entirely different rear body structures, so their boot lids are completely different panels and will not interchange. Always tell the breaker which body style you have before getting a quote. Fitting the wrong body style's panel is not possible without major structural work.
Trim level does not affect which boot lid fits your 307 — the panel is determined by body style, door count, and whether it is pre- or post-facelift, not by whether you have an LX, XT, XSi, or S model. However, you may find cosmetic differences between a lid sourced from a different trim, such as the presence or absence of a factory spoiler, badging holes, or a different paint code, so factor that in when choosing a donor car. The breaker can advise on what's on the specific part they have in stock.
These two cars fall either side of the 2005 facelift — the 2004 car is pre-facelift and the 2006 car is post-facelift — so you are crossing a known model boundary. Whether the boot lid physically crosses that boundary depends on whether Peugeot changed the panel pressing or lamp aperture layout at the facelift, which you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than assume. A breaker with experience in 307 parts will be able to tell you quickly.
The 3-door and 5-door 307 hatchback share the same basic rear body structure and the boot lid panel is the same part, as the door count on a hatchback refers to the front and rear side doors rather than the tailgate itself. Provided you are matching the correct facelift period and both cars are the same hatchback body style, the lid should be the same panel — but always confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
No — whether your 307 has a petrol or diesel engine, or a manual or automatic gearbox, has no bearing on boot lid fitment whatsoever. What matters is body style (hatchback or SW estate), door configuration, and which side of the 2005 facelift your car falls on. Give the breaker your registration and they can identify the correct panel regardless of what's under the bonnet.