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Used Peugeot 308 Roof Panel

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Choosing the right used Peugeot 308 roof panel

Used roof panels 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Peugeot 308 roof panel fit – how many generations are there?

The 308 has run across two clear generations in the UK: the first generation (Mk1) covered 2007 to 2013, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2013 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2017. The roof panel is entirely generation-specific, so a Mk1 and Mk2 panel will not interchange. Always tell the breaker which generation your car is to make sure you get the right pressing.

Will a roof panel from a 2012 308 fit my 2014 308?

These two cars sit either side of the Mk1-to-Mk2 generational change, which landed in 2013, so the panels are from completely different body structures and will not interchange. The 2012 car is Mk1 and the 2014 car is Mk2, and the roof pressing, dimensions, and surrounding joins are all different. You need to source a Mk2 panel for a 2014 car.

Does it matter whether my 308 is a hatch or an estate when buying a roof panel?

Yes, body style is the first and most important question for a roof panel – the hatch and estate (SW) have different rooflines, lengths, and rear pressing shapes, so the panels are not interchangeable. Make sure you tell the breaker exactly which body style you have before they quote you. A panel from the wrong body style simply will not fit.

Does the trim level affect which roof panel I need – for example, does an Active need a different panel to an Allure or GT?

Trim level makes no difference to roof panel fitment on the 308 – Active, Allure, and GT all share the same pressing for a given generation and body style. The one cosmetic thing to be aware of is that some cars may have a factory glass sunroof or panoramic roof, which means the pressing will have a cut-out, so confirm with the breaker whether your car and the donor car both have or both lack a sunroof. Aside from that, you can ignore trim level entirely when searching.

Will a roof panel from a pre-facelift Mk2 308 fit a post-facelift Mk2 308?

The Mk2 facelift arrived in 2017, and while the overall body structure of the Mk2 remained the same platform throughout, there can be subtle pressing differences between pre- and post-facelift cars that are not always publicly documented. Confirm with the breaker by giving them your registration so they can check the donor car against your specific build. Do not assume the panels are identical without that check.

Does door count matter when buying a 308 roof panel – is there a difference between a 3-door and 5-door?

Yes, if your 308 is a 3-door hatch the roof panel will differ from the 5-door hatch because the apertures, door frame geometry, and overall pressing shape are not the same. Tell the breaker your door count as well as the generation and body style so they can match the correct panel. Fitting the wrong door-count panel is not a straightforward job and the breaker will need to confirm the match against your registration.