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No two rear lights 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 was sold in the UK in two distinct generations: the A (2000–2004) and the B (2004–2007), and rear lights are not interchangeable between them as the body shells are completely different. Within each generation there may also be minor pressing or lens changes, so always confirm the exact year of your car with the breaker against your registration to be sure you get the right unit.
A 2003 car is Agila A and a 2005 car is Agila B — these are separate generations with entirely different body panels, so the rear lights will not swap over. You need to source a light specifically from the B generation (2004–2007); confirm the exact year with the breaker using your registration to rule out any mid-generation changes.
Yes, door count can affect rear light fitment because body pressings and light apertures can differ between 3-door and 5-door variants, so always tell the breaker which body style you have. Confirm this detail alongside your registration when you request a quote to make sure the unit matches your car.
Trim level — whether Club, Design, Expression or any other — does not affect rear light fitment; the light clusters are determined by generation and body style, not specification. Bear in mind that higher trims sometimes came with smoked or differently styled lenses compared with entry trims, so there may be a cosmetic difference even though the fitting is the same; let the breaker know your preference when you enquire.
The Agila A was based on a shared platform with the Suzuki Wagon R+ of the same era, which raises the question of parts interchangeability, but whether the rear light clusters actually swap between the two models is not something to state with certainty here. Confirm this directly with the breaker, quoting both registrations, as panel and lens differences between same-platform variants sold under different names need to be checked against the specific parts in question.
No — engine and gearbox have no bearing whatsoever on rear light fitment for the Agila. What matters is the generation (A: 2000–2004, B: 2004–2007) and body style, so focus on those details when asking a breaker for a quote.