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Used Vauxhall Agila Boot Lid

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Fitment questions

What years does the Vauxhall Agila boot lid fit across?

The Agila was sold in the UK in two distinct generations: the A (2000–2004) and the B (2004–2007), each built on a different platform and carrying a completely different body pressing, so a boot lid from one generation will not fit the other. Within each generation, fitment is generally consistent, but confirm the exact year of your donor part with the breaker against your registration to rule out any mid-run pressing changes.

Will a boot lid from a 2003 Agila fit my 2005 Agila?

A 2003 Agila is a first-generation (A) car, while a 2005 Agila is a second-generation (B) car, and these two generations use entirely different bodyshells, so the boot lid will not interchange. You need to source a lid specifically from an Agila B (2004–2007); give the breaker your registration so they can match the correct pressing.

Does the trim level affect which boot lid fits — for example, does an Agila Club boot lid differ from an Agila Design or Expression?

Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the Agila — the panel itself is the same pressing regardless of whether the donor car was a Club, Design, Expression, or any other trim grade. Bear in mind that higher trims may have had a rear wiper, spoiler, or badging already fitted, so the lid you receive might have extra holes or fixings that differ cosmetically from your original, but the panel will still fit.

Does it matter whether I buy a boot lid from a three-door or five-door Agila?

The Agila was offered as a five-door hatchback, and the boot lid (tailgate) is common across the range within the same generation, so door count is not a complicating factor here. Stick to the correct generation — Agila A (2000–2004) or Agila B (2004–2007) — and the panel should suit your car.

Could a boot lid from a Suzuki Wagon R+ or another badge-engineered version of the Agila fit my car?

The Agila A shared its platform with vehicles sold under different names in other markets, and there may be panel commonality, but whether the pressing is genuinely identical is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. A good breaker will be able to cross-reference the part number and advise before you commit.

What should I check with the breaker before buying a used Agila boot lid?

Confirm the generation (A: 2000–2004, or B: 2004–2007) matches yours, and give the breaker your full registration so they can check for any mid-generation pressing differences. Also mention whether your lid has a rear wiper or spoiler, as this affects the hole pattern, and ask about the condition of the hinges and seal channel before agreeing a price.

Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.