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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 407 ran as a single generation from 2004 to 2011, with a facelift introduced in 2008 that brought styling changes including revised tail light clusters and surrounding bodywork. Because the pressing around the boot lid aperture and the shut lines may differ between pre-facelift and post-facelift cars, you should not assume a boot lid from a 2005 car will drop straight onto a 2009 car or vice versa. Name the generation boundary to your breaker — pre-facelift 2004–2008 versus post-facelift 2008–2011 — and ask them to confirm the lid matches your registration before buying.
No — the saloon, estate (sold as the SW), and coupé are completely different body styles and their boot lids are entirely separate panels that will not interchange. When searching, always specify saloon or SW so the breaker quotes you the correct part from the outset. A lid from the wrong body style will not fit regardless of year.
Trim level — whether SE, SX, SR, GT, or any other grade — does not affect which boot lid fits your 407, because the pressing is the same across the range for a given body style and facelift phase. However, higher trims may have had a rear badge, spoiler, or different finish applied at the factory, so check what is on your original lid and agree with the breaker whether those items are included with the used part. The panel itself will fit; cosmetic details are worth clarifying.
No — the 407 Coupé is a distinct two-door body style with its own unique rear end and a boot lid that is specific to that variant. It shares no interchangeable rear panels with the four-door saloon. Always tell your breaker which body style you have and they will source the correct lid.
This question straddles the 2008 facelift boundary, which is exactly where fitment becomes uncertain for pressed panels. The 2007 car is pre-facelift and the 2008–2011 cars are post-facelift, and although both are the same generation platform the rear bodywork styling was revised at that point. You should confirm with your breaker against both registrations whether the pressing and aperture are identical before purchasing, as this is not something that can be guaranteed from the year alone.
Engine and gearbox choice have no bearing on which boot lid fits your Peugeot 407 — the rear panel is determined entirely by body style (saloon, SW estate, or coupé) and whether the car is pre- or post-facelift. You can safely ignore any engine or transmission details when describing your requirements to a breaker.