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A used rear light 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:
Both the 2012 and 2014 5008 fall within the first-generation 5008 (2009–2017), so they share the same body shell and rear light design. There was a mid-generation facelift in 2013 that may have brought subtle pressing or lens changes to the rear clusters, so you should confirm with the breaker that the unit from their vehicle matches yours by registration before purchasing. Never assume fitment without that check.
No — the first-generation 5008 (2009–2017) and the second-generation 5008 (2017 onwards) are entirely different vehicles on different platforms, with a completely redesigned rear end, so the rear lights are not interchangeable between them. Always tell the breaker which generation you have, ideally confirmed by your registration, to make sure they quote you the right part.
Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the 5008 — the light units themselves are determined by the generation and body style, not whether your car is Active, Allure, or GT Line. That said, higher trims may have had LED or dynamic indicators versus standard bulb clusters, so there could be cosmetic or electrical differences to be aware of; let the breaker know if your existing light has LED elements so they can match it correctly.
No — the 5008 and 3008 are different vehicles with different body styles and rear-end designs, and their rear lights are not interchangeable. Make sure any quote you receive is specifically for the 5008, and give the breaker your registration to confirm the exact part.
Yes, NS (nearside, passenger side) and OS (offside, driver side) rear lights are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable, so always specify which side you need when contacting a breaker. Double-check your own car to confirm which unit is damaged before requesting a quote.
The second-generation 5008 launched in 2017, so a 2018, 2019, or 2020 car should all fall within the same generation and the rear lights are likely compatible in principle. However, you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations in case of any mid-generation changes to the clusters that are not always publicly documented, as fitment across any running-change boundary cannot be guaranteed without that check.