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No two roof panels 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 generations: the first-generation A (2000–2004) and the second-generation B (2004–2007). Roof panels from these two generations are based on different platforms and are not interchangeable with each other. Always confirm the exact generation with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
A 2003 Agila is a first-generation (A, 2000–2004) car, while a 2005 Agila is a second-generation (B, 2004–2007), and these sit on different platforms with different body pressings. That 2004 boundary is a hard generational split, so a roof panel is very unlikely to cross it. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations before buying.
Trim level — whether Club, Life, Design, or any other grade — does not affect the roof panel pressing; the body shell is the same across trims within the same generation. You may find that some trim levels came with a factory sunroof aperture, so check whether the donor car's roof matches yours in that respect. The breaker can confirm this against your registration.
The Agila was offered as a 3-door and a 5-door hatchback, and because the roofline and body structure differ between these variants the roof panel is not a straightforward swap between them. Make sure the donor car at the breaker matches your door count exactly before agreeing a price.
No — engine and gearbox have no bearing on the roof panel whatsoever. Focus your enquiry on generation (A or B), door count, and whether or not your car has a sunroof aperture, as those are the details that actually determine fitment.
The Agila shares platform heritage with other Vauxhall models from the same era, but whether roof panels from same-platform variants sold under different names actually interchange is something you must confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. Body dimensions and pressing details can differ even between closely related models, so do not rely on assumed platform compatibility alone.