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Fitment on a used door handle varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Agila ran across two distinct generations: the Agila A from 2000 to 2004, and the Agila B from 2004 to 2008. Door handles are generation-specific, so a handle from an Agila A will not fit an Agila B and vice versa. Always tell the breaker which generation your car is — quoting your registration is the safest way to confirm this.
A 2003 Agila is an Agila A, while a 2005 Agila is an Agila B — these are different generations and the door handles are not the same. This is a classic cross-generation query, and while it might be tempting to assume they interchange, you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before ordering. Do not assume fitment across that 2004 generational boundary.
Yes, this matters — the Agila was offered in both 3-door and 5-door body styles, and the front door handles differ between them because the door itself is a different shape and size. Always specify your door count as well as which side you need: NS (nearside, passenger side) or OS (offside, driver side). Getting the side or door count wrong is one of the most common reasons a used handle won't fit.
Trim level — such as Club or Design on the Agila B — does not affect door handle fitment; the handle is determined by generation, body style (3-door or 5-door), and side (NS or OS). You may find cosmetic differences between handles pulled from different trim cars, such as a slightly different finish or colour, but these do not affect whether the handle physically fits. Colour can always be resprayed to match your car.
In UK breaker's terms, the driver's side is the offside, abbreviated OS — so you'd ask for an OS front door handle. Tell the breaker your generation (Agila A 2000–2004 or Agila B 2004–2008), your body style (3-door or 5-door), and quote your registration so they can pull the correct part. Being precise with side and generation saves time and avoids ordering the wrong part.
Within the same generation — for example, any Agila B from 2004 to 2008 — handles of the same side and body style are generally more likely to interchange, but production changes can occur within a generation. It is always worth confirming with the breaker against your registration to rule out any mid-run variation. Never assume fitment without that check.