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Start your part requestThe Agila ran across two generations: the A (2000–2004) and the B (2004–2007), and bumpers are not interchangeable between the two as the rear styling changed completely with the new platform. Always match your bumper to the correct generation using your registration year. A breaker will confirm which generation your car is before sending parts.
No — 2003 is Agila A and 2005 is Agila B, and these are completely different platforms with different rear-end pressing and bumper mountings. You must source a bumper from the correct generation for your car. Tell the breaker your registration and they will confirm which applies.
Trim level does not affect rear bumper fitment — the bumper shell itself is the same across Club, Enjoy, and Design grades within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as paint finish or the presence of bumper inserts or mouldings depending on specification, so confirm the finish with the breaker if that matters to you. The key thing to match is generation, not trim.
2004 sits right on the boundary between the Agila A and Agila B, so it is critical to establish which generation your 2004 car actually is before sourcing a bumper. Vauxhall introduced the B-generation in 2004, meaning some 2004 cars are A and some are B. Give the breaker your full registration so they can confirm the exact platform before supplying the part.
No — engine and gearbox choice make no difference to rear bumper fitment on the Agila. The bumper is determined by generation (A or B) and body style only. Source your part on that basis and ignore drivetrain details when searching.
The bumper shell will physically fit regardless of the original colour, since paint code does not affect the pressing or mountings. You will need to have the replacement bumper resprayed to match your car's colour unless you are happy with a mismatch. Let the breaker know if you want a colour-coded bumper, as some dismantlers can supply painted parts.
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.