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No two wing mirrors 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 ran across two distinct generations: the first-generation (Agila A) from 2000 to 2004, and the second-generation (Agila B) from 2004 to 2008. The body shape and panel design changed significantly between these two generations, so a wing mirror from an Agila A will not fit an Agila B and vice versa. When searching for a used mirror, always confirm which generation your car belongs to with the breaker using your registration.
Almost certainly not without checking first — a 2003 Agila is a first-generation Agila A, while a 2005 model is a second-generation Agila B, and the two generations have different door structures and mirror mountings. This is a classic generation-boundary cross, so what fits one will not straightforwardly fit the other. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Yes, this is one of the most important things to get right — the driver's side (OS, offside) and passenger's side (NS, nearside) mirrors are completely different parts and are not interchangeable. In the UK, the OS is the right-hand side and the NS is the left-hand side, so make sure you tell the breaker which side you need. Ordering the wrong side means the mirror simply will not fit.
Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of the wing mirror housing to the door — the mounting points and door aperture are the same across Club, Expression, Design and other Agila trims within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour or finish between mirrors from different trim levels, but these can be resprayed to match your car. What you must confirm with the breaker is whether any feature differences (such as electric adjustment, heating, or folding) match what your car requires, as these can vary and are not something we can state as fixed rules here.
Yes — generation (Agila A 2000–2004 or Agila B 2004–2008) and side (NS nearside passenger or OS offside driver) are the core fitment details to confirm. Beyond that, your car may have features such as electric adjustment, heating, folding, or an integrated indicator in the mirror, and you should confirm these requirements against your registration with the breaker, as these variants exist but we cannot state exactly which years or trims they appeared on. Colour is not a fitment concern as any housing can be resprayed.
A 2006 Agila falls within the Agila B generation (2004–2008), so parts from other Agila B years are the most likely candidates for compatibility. That said, you should still confirm the specific part against your registration with the breaker, as feature variants within a generation — such as electric or heated mirrors — can affect whether a donor part works correctly in your car. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without the breaker checking the part number against your vehicle.