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Start your part requestThe Corsa has gone through several distinct generations: the B (1993–2000), C (2000–2006), D (2006–2014), and E (2014–2019), with the F arriving from 2019 onwards. The generation your car belongs to is the single most important factor when sourcing a front panel, as panels are not shared across generations. Give the breaker your registration so they can confirm the exact generation and facelift period before you buy.
Both a 2010 and a 2013 Corsa fall within the Corsa D generation (2006–2014), so in broad terms they share the same platform and front-end structure. However, the Corsa D received a facelift around 2011, which brought changes to the lights, grille, and front bumper that can affect panel alignment and appearance. You should confirm with the breaker whether the specific pre-facelift or post-facelift panel you're being quoted matches your car's facelift status against your registration.
A 2015 and a 2018 Corsa E both sit within the E generation (2014–2019), but there was a facelift mid-generation that updated the front-end styling. Whether the panel from one side of that facelift boundary swaps cleanly onto the other is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as light and bumper mounting points can differ. If the breaker can match the facelift period exactly to your car, compatibility is much more likely.
Trim level does not determine which front panel fits your Corsa — what matters is the generation and facelift period, both of which are shared across the range. That said, you may find cosmetic differences between panels sourced from different trims, such as variations in fog light apertures or grille finish, which you'll want to inspect before fitting. Tell the breaker your trim name and they can help you find a panel with the closest cosmetic match to your original.
Front panels are part of the front-end structure and are shared across body styles within the same generation and facelift period, so the door count of your Corsa does not affect which front panel you need. A panel from a 3-door or 5-door car of the same generation and facelift should be the same component. Confirm the generation and facelift period with the breaker using your registration to make sure you're getting the right part.
No — the Corsa D (2006–2014) and Corsa E (2014–2019) are entirely different generations with different platforms and front-end designs, so their front panels are not interchangeable. Always match the generation of the donor car to your own vehicle before agreeing a price with a breaker. If you're unsure which generation your car belongs to, give the breaker your registration and they can look it up directly.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.