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Used rear panels 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 Vauxhall Adam was produced from 2013 to 2019 as a single generation, and all examples share the same three-door hatchback body style, which is good news for rear panel compatibility across the full production run. However, there is always the possibility of mid-run pressing changes that aren't publicly documented, so confirm with the breaker that the donor car's registration matches yours before buying. Engine and trim level make no difference to rear panel fitment.
The Adam ran as one generation throughout 2013 to 2019 with no major model changeover, so a 2014 and a 2017 car share the same platform and body style and are broadly likely to be compatible. That said, minor pressing changes can occur mid-production without a formal facelift, and these aren't always publicly recorded, so ask the breaker to check both registrations against each other before you commit. Engine choice makes no difference to rear panel fitment.
Trim level — whether your car is a Glam, Slam, Rocks, or any other variant — does not affect the rear panel itself, as the underlying metalwork is the same across the range. What can differ is badging, trim strips, or any decorative additions fitted over the panel, so be aware that a used panel from a different trim may arrive without those cosmetic extras or with different mounting points for them. Confirm with the breaker what ancillaries come with the panel and whether any trim-specific additions are included.
The Adam was sold only as a three-door hatchback throughout its 2013 to 2019 production run, so there is no body-style variation to worry about when sourcing a rear panel. This makes it straightforward: any rear panel from another Adam of the same generation is from the same body style by definition. Always confirm with the breaker using your exact registration to rule out any unrecorded mid-run changes.
Because the Adam was a single-generation model from 2013 right through to 2019 with no replacement generation, a panel from a 2013 car is from the same model run as a 2019 one. In principle this means the body pressing should be the same, but minor unannounced changes to panels can happen at any point in a production run and are hard to verify without checking the actual parts. Route this confirmation to your breaker, who can cross-reference both registrations and physically check the panels match before you order.
Engine specification has no bearing on rear panel fitment for the Vauxhall Adam — the bodyshell is the same regardless of whether your car has a 1.0, 1.2, or 1.4 petrol engine. When you contact a breaker, your registration is all they need to identify the correct body style and generation, which are the details that actually matter. This makes the Adam a fairly simple car to source rear body panels for, as there are no estate, saloon, or van variants to complicate things.