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A used wheel hub that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Agila was sold in the UK across two generations: the A (2000–2004) and the B (2004–2007). These generations are based on different underpinnings, so a wheel hub from an Agila A will not cross over to an Agila B — always tell your breaker which generation you have, not just the year.
A 2003 Agila is a first-generation A model, while a 2005 Agila is a second-generation B model, so these sit either side of the 2004 generational boundary. The hubs are unlikely to be interchangeable, but confirm this with your breaker against your exact registration before ordering.
It can do, because larger engines sometimes require bigger brakes and a correspondingly different hub carrier assembly. When quoting, tell your breaker the engine size — for example 1.0, 1.2, or 1.4 — as well as the generation, so they can pull the right unit from the car.
Trim level does not affect wheel hub fitment on the Agila — the running gear is determined by generation and engine size, not whether the car is badged Expression, Club, or Design. You may find cosmetic differences such as wheel size or brake disc diameter if comparing parts pulled from different spec cars, so mention your engine size to the breaker to make sure the hub assembly matches.
Yes, always state NS (nearside, passenger side) or OS (offside, driver side) when contacting a breaker, as front hubs in particular can differ due to drive shaft and ABS sensor orientation. Getting the wrong side means the part simply will not fit, so check your vehicle before requesting a quote.
The Agila B shares its platform with the Corsa C, so there is some parts commonality, but hub assemblies can vary depending on engine size, brake specification, and exact build date even within shared platforms. Do not assume a direct swap — give your breaker both registrations and let them verify compatibility before purchasing.