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The 508 runs across two generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered 2011 to 2018, and the second generation (Mk2) launched in 2018 onwards. Front grilles are specific to their generation, so a Mk1 and Mk2 grille will not interchange. Within each generation there are also facelift changes to be aware of, so always match the year of your car carefully.
The Mk1 508 received a facelift in 2014, which brought changes to the front-end panels including the grille and bumper. Both your 2012 and 2014 cars are Mk1 models, but because they sit either side of that 2014 facelift boundary you should confirm with the breaker whether the specific grille interchanges, quoting both registration plates. Do not assume they are identical without that check.
Your 2016 car is a post-facelift Mk1 508, while the 2013 donor sits in the pre-facelift period before the 2014 update. The facelift changed the front-end styling, so these grilles may well be different parts. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations before buying.
Trim level does not affect which grille physically fits your 508 — the front-end panels are shared across the range within a given generation and facelift period. However, some trim levels may have had a different finish or badge detail on the grille, so there could be a cosmetic difference worth checking. The breaker will be able to tell you what trim the donor car was if that matters to you.
No — front-end panels including the grille are shared across body styles within the same generation and facelift period, so the saloon and SW estate use the same grille. The key things to match are the generation (Mk1 2011–2018 or Mk2 2018 onwards) and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift. Focus on those year boundaries rather than which body style the donor car was.
Both a 2019 and a 2021 508 fall within the Mk2 generation, which launched in 2018, so they are highly likely to share the same front grille. That said, always confirm with the breaker using both registration plates in case any mid-cycle update affected the part. If they match, a used Mk2 grille from any year in that range should be suitable.