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Used bumpers 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 308 has run across two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) ran from 2007 to 2013, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2013 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2017. Bumpers, grilles and front-end panels differ significantly between Mk1 and Mk2, so always make sure you and the breaker are working from the same generation. Within each generation, the facelift boundary is the next key question to get right.
Both are Mk2 308s on the same platform, but the 2017 facelift brought a restyled front end with revised lights, grille and bumper, so the two bumpers look different. Whether a specific panel physically interchanges across that 2017 boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as they can check part numbers on the car in front of them. Don't assume a 2015 bumper will drop straight onto a 2018 car without that check.
Yes, both 2009 and 2012 fall within the Mk1 308 generation (2007–2013), so they share the same front-end design and a bumper from either year should be directly compatible. Confirm the colour code with the breaker if you want a paint-matched panel, but fitment itself is not affected by the model year within the Mk1 run.
For the 308, trim level does not affect bumper fitment – Access, Active, Allure and GT Line all use the same front bumper shell within the same generation and facelift period. The main thing to watch is cosmetic: GT Line models typically have a sportier bumper finish or lower valance styling, so a bumper sourced from a lower trim may look different once fitted even if it bolts on. Ask the breaker which trim the donor car was so you know what to expect visually.
No – front bumpers on the 308 are shared across body styles within the same generation and facelift period, so hatchback and estate (SW) variants use the same front bumper. The key details to match are generation (Mk1 or Mk2) and which side of the 2017 facelift your car sits on, not the body style.
Give them your registration number so they can confirm the exact generation and facelift period, your paint colour code (usually found on a sticker inside the door jamb or boot), and whether you need the front or rear bumper. If your car has parking sensors or a front camera, mention that too, as the breaker will need to source a bumper with the correct pre-drilled holes or mounts. The more detail you provide, the better your chances of getting a panel that fits and looks right first time.