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A used boot lid 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 406 ran from 1995 to 2004 as a single generation, but it received a facelift in 1999 that brought revised body panels including changes to the boot lid and surrounding pressings, so a pre-facelift lid (1995–1999) and a post-facelift lid (1999–2004) are not the same part. Always tell the breaker which side of that 1999 facelift your car sits on, along with your registration, so they can confirm the correct pressing.
No — the saloon and estate have completely different rear body structures, so their boot lids are not interchangeable at all. Make sure you tell the breaker exactly which body style you have before getting a quote.
Those two cars sit either side of the 1999 facelift, which means the panels were revised and the lids are unlikely to be a straight swap. Name that boundary to the breaker and give them your registration so they can confirm whether the parts cross over before you commit.
Trim level makes no difference to boot lid fitment on the 406; the pressing is determined by body style and which side of the 1999 facelift your car is on, not by whether it is an LX, GLX, SRi, or ST. Bear in mind that higher trims may have had a rear spoiler or different badge placement, so the part you receive from a lower-spec donor car may need minor cosmetic attention, but the lid itself will fit the same aperture.
No — the 406 Coupé is a distinct body style with its own unique rear end, and its boot lid is completely different from the saloon item. Always specify coupé or saloon clearly when contacting a breaker, as the two are not interchangeable.
Yes: confirm the body style (saloon, estate, or coupé), and confirm whether the donor car is pre- or post-1999 facelift, as the pressing changed at that point. If there is any doubt about the exact build date or pressing variant, ask the breaker to check against both your registration and theirs before you buy.