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The Peugeot 307 ran from 2001 to 2008 and received a facelift in 2005, which brought changes to the front-end panels including the grille, bumper and lights. Grilles from the pre-facelift period (2001–2005) should be sourced to match pre-facelift cars, and post-facelift grilles (2005–2008) for post-facelift cars. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker, as front-end changes at the facelift boundary mean the two generations of grille are unlikely to be interchangeable.
A 2004 car is pre-facelift and a 2006 car is post-facelift, meaning these sit either side of the 2005 facelift boundary where Peugeot updated the front-end styling. The grille design changed at this point, so a direct swap is unlikely to work without modification. Confirm with the breaker whether the specific grille they have will cross that boundary and suit your registration before purchasing.
No — the front grille is part of the front-end panel set, which is shared across body styles within the same generation of the 307. Door count does not affect grille fitment, so a grille from a 3-door and a 5-door of the same facelift period will be the same part. Just make sure the grille is from the correct pre- or post-facelift era to match your car.
Trim level — whether your 307 is an S, SE, XSi or another grade — does not affect which front grille is fitted, as the grille is shared across the range within each facelift period. That said, some higher or sportier trim levels may have had slightly different finishes or badging in the grille area, so there can be minor cosmetic differences between what you remove and what you fit. The breaker can advise on finish, but the core fitment question comes down to facelift period, not trim.
No — the engine fitted to your 307 has no bearing on front grille fitment, whether you have a petrol, diesel or any other variant. The grille is determined entirely by the generation and facelift period of the car, not what is under the bonnet. Focus your search on finding a grille from the correct facelift era — pre-facelift (2001–2005) or post-facelift (2005–2008) — and confirm against your registration with the breaker.
Give the breaker your car's registration number so they can check the exact facelift period and front-end specification of your 307 against the donor vehicle they have in the yard. The key fitment factor is whether both cars are from the same side of the 2005 facelift boundary, as front-end panels including the grille changed at that point. Body style, engine and trim level do not affect fitment, but confirming registration details with the breaker is the safest way to avoid an expensive mistake.