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Used Vauxhall Combo Rear Panel

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Choosing the right used Vauxhall Combo rear panel

Used rear panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Vauxhall Combo rear panel fit across – are there different generations I need to know about?

The Combo has gone through distinct generations: the B/C series ran roughly 1994–2001, the C/Tour generation covered 2001–2011, and the current D-based generation (shared with the Fiat Doblo platform) ran from 2012 onwards, with the E-generation arriving around 2018 on the PSA platform. Rear panels are generation-specific and will not swap between these ranges, so always confirm which generation your vehicle belongs to before ordering. Your registration plate is the quickest way to pin this down, and the breaker can verify against it.

Will a rear panel from a 2010 Combo fit my 2013 Combo?

Almost certainly not – 2010 sits in the C-generation (2001–2011) and 2013 sits in the D-generation (2012 onwards), and these are completely different platforms with different body pressings. The rear panel is body-style and platform-specific, so a cross-generation swap like this would not work. Confirm the exact generation with the breaker quoting against your registration to make sure you get the right part.

Does the body style matter when buying a used Combo rear panel – does it matter if mine is a van or a combi?

Yes, body style is one of the most important factors for a rear panel – the van and the Combi (passenger) variants can have different rear pressing, glass apertures, and door surrounds. You also need to specify whether your Combo has barn doors or a tailgate at the rear, as these are not interchangeable. Tell the breaker your exact body style and door configuration alongside your registration so they can match the correct panel.

Does the wheelbase affect which rear panel I need on my Combo van?

Yes, if your Combo is a long-wheelbase (XL or extended) variant, the body dimensions differ from the standard wheelbase and the rear panels are not the same pressing. Always tell the breaker whether your van is standard or long wheelbase, as this is a key fitment point that engine or trim details will not tell them. Confirm this against your registration to avoid ordering the wrong part.

Does trim level matter – will a rear panel from a Combo Expression fit my Combo Sportive?

Trim level does not affect rear panel fitment – a panel from an Expression, Sportive, or any other trim within the same generation and body style will fit the same way. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as different paint codes or the presence or absence of certain finisher clips, but the panel itself is the same pressing. Focus on matching generation, body style, wheelbase, and door configuration rather than trim name.

I've seen Combo rear panels listed as fitting 'Combo and Combo Tour' – are these the same part?

The Combo Tour was the passenger-carrying combi version sold alongside the panel van during the C-generation (2001–2011), and while they share the same platform, whether the rear panels are identical pressing-for-pressing is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. Mid-generation pressing changes are also possible across that production run, so year of manufacture matters too. Give the breaker your full registration and body style so they can check the part directly rather than relying on general listing descriptions.