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A used parcel shelf 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 Combo has run across distinct generations, and a parcel shelf will only fit the generation it was made for — they are not interchangeable between generations. The third-generation Combo (D platform, 2012–2018) and the fourth-generation Combo (E/PSA platform, 2018 onwards) are completely different vehicles with different load areas and trim panels. Always match the part to the correct generation, and confirm the exact year range with the breaker against your registration before buying.
No — 2015 falls in the third-generation Combo (2012–2018) while a 2019 model is fourth-generation (2018 onwards), built on an entirely different PSA-derived platform. The rear load areas, body dimensions, and trim attachment points are completely different between these two generations, so the shelf will not cross that boundary. Confirm exact build-date details with the breaker against your registration to make sure you get the right generation.
Yes — the Combo Life is a passenger car with a different rear cabin layout compared to the panel van, and the parcel shelf or luggage cover that fits one body style will not necessarily suit the other. Body style is the primary fitment factor here, so treat van and Life variants as separate applications when searching for this part. Confirm with the breaker against your registration which exact variant you need, as load floor and trim panel differences between van and Life configurations can also vary.
Trim level — whether your Combo is an SE, SE Nav, Elite, or any other grade — does not affect which parcel shelf fits, as fitment is determined by generation, body style, and configuration rather than specification level. You may find cosmetic differences such as fabric colour or texture between shelves pulled from different trim grades, so bear that in mind when sourcing from a breaker. The key things to match are generation and body style, not the trim badge.
For a panel van, wheelbase and roof height can affect the rear load area dimensions and how trim panels are arranged, so these are worth considering when sourcing a parcel shelf. Short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase Combos, and standard versus high-roof variants, may have different configurations at the back of the vehicle. Confirm the exact wheelbase and roof height of your van with the breaker against your registration to avoid buying a shelf that won't fit correctly.
Yes — barn doors and a tailgate result in different rear aperture surrounds and trim arrangements, which can affect how a parcel shelf or luggage cover sits and attaches at the rear of the load area. A shelf from a tailgate-equipped van may not fit or finish correctly in a barn-door variant, and vice versa. Always tell the breaker which rear door configuration your van has when requesting a quote, and confirm fitment against your registration.