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No two rear lights are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The first-generation 508 ran from 2011 to 2018, with a facelift arriving in 2014 that brought revised rear light units. A pre-facelift light from 2012 and a post-facelift light from 2015 are therefore from different design phases and are very unlikely to be a straight swap. Confirm with the breaker whether the part number on your existing unit matches what they have, quoting your registration.
Yes, absolutely — the saloon and the SW estate have completely different rear light assemblies, so always specify which body style you have when contacting a breaker. The 508 was sold in both saloon and SW estate forms in the UK, and parts from one will not fit the other. Tell the breaker your body style alongside your registration to make sure they pull the right unit.
No — the SW estate and saloon have entirely different rear bodywork, so their rear light clusters are model-specific and will not interchange. Always state your exact body style when requesting a quote from a breaker. Quoting your registration number as well gives the breaker the quickest way to confirm the correct part.
Trim level — whether your car is Access, Active, Allure, or GT — does not affect rear light fitment; the housing and lens shape are the same across those grades for a given body style and generation. That said, higher trims may have had additional functions such as dynamic indicators, so the internal bulb or LED configuration could differ cosmetically even if the outer unit looks identical. Confirm with the breaker that the unit they have matches your car's lighting setup as well as your body style and registration.
This is a facelift boundary question: the 508 was facelifted in 2014, so your 2013 car is pre-facelift and a 2016 unit is post-facelift. The two generations of light are styled differently and fitment across that boundary is not guaranteed. Route this directly to the breaker — give them your registration and ask them to compare the part numbers before you commit to buying.
Yes — nearside (NS) is the passenger side and offside (OS) is the driver side, and the two units are shaped as mirrors of each other, so they are not interchangeable. Always specify NS or OS clearly when asking a breaker for a quote. If you are unsure which side yours is, stand behind the car: the NS light is on your right and the OS light is on your left.