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No two brakes 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 Agila ran across two distinct generations: the Agila A from 2000 to 2004, and the Agila B from 2004 to 2008. Brakes from the A and B generations are not the same, so always make sure the part you're buying matches your generation, not just the model name. Tell your breaker which generation you have and give them your registration to be sure.
A 2003 Agila is an Agila A, while a 2005 Agila is an Agila B — these are different generations with different running gear, so the brakes are unlikely to be a straight swap. The 2004 model year sits right on the generational boundary, which adds further uncertainty. Always confirm against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Yes, engine size can affect brake specification because larger or more powerful engines are sometimes paired with uprated brakes to handle the extra performance. The Agila was offered with a range of petrol engines, so it's worth telling your breaker exactly which engine your car has alongside the year and generation. Matching the engine size as well as the generation gives you the best chance of getting the right part.
Trim level alone — whether your car is a Club, Comfort, or Design — does not typically affect brake fitment on the Agila; what matters is the generation and engine size. You may find minor cosmetic differences on parts you receive if they came from a different-spec car, but these won't affect how the brakes work. Stick to matching generation and engine size, and confirm with the breaker using your registration.
Being the same generation is a good starting point, but brake specifications can still vary within the Agila B (2004–2008) depending on engine size and potentially mid-run production changes. Confirm the specific part number or application against your registration with the breaker before committing, as mid-generation upgrades are possible and can't always be confirmed without checking. Never assume generation alone guarantees a match.
For brake calipers, side does matter — a nearside (NS, passenger side) caliper is handed and will not fit the offside (OS, driver side), so always specify which side you need. Confirming NS or OS when you contact the breaker avoids the hassle of receiving the wrong part. Give them your registration as well so they can pull the correct application from their records.