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A used rear light 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 Corsa has gone through several distinct generations: the B (1993–2000), C (2000–2006), D (2006–2014, with a facelift around 2011), and E (2014–2019), followed by the F (2019–present). Generation is the single most important factor for rear light fitment, as each generation uses a completely different body shell and light cluster design. A rear light from one generation will not fit another, so always identify your generation before searching. Confirm the exact cut-off for your car with the breaker against your registration if you're close to a boundary year.
The Corsa D ran from 2006 to 2014 with a facelift introduced in 2011 that brought revised rear light clusters with a noticeably different lens and internal design. Parts from a pre-facelift D (2006–2010) and a post-facelift D (2011–2014) are generally not interchangeable, but whether a specific unit crosses that boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as pressing and supplier changes during a facelift can vary. Always quote your registration and let the breaker verify the part number.
No — the Corsa E (2014–2019) and Corsa F (2019–present) are entirely different platforms with different body shells, so their rear light clusters are not interchangeable. If your car is a 2019 model, confirm with the breaker which generation it is against your registration, as early 2019 cars could be either E or F depending on when they were registered. Always quote your reg to avoid any mix-up at the boundary year.
Yes, this matters significantly — the 3-door and 5-door Corsa have different rear body pressings, which affects how the rear light clusters sit and seal. Always specify whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door hatchback when requesting a quote from a breaker. Getting this wrong means the part almost certainly won't fit correctly.
Trim level — whether that's SE, SRi, Design, Elite, or Limited Edition — does not affect rear light fitment; the clusters are the same across trims within the same generation and body style. However, be aware that some higher-trim or sportier models may have had smoked or tinted lens finishes rather than standard clear-and-red units, so the cosmetic appearance might differ even if the fitting is identical. The breaker can advise on lens style when you contact them.
No — engine choice, fuel type, and gearbox make no difference whatsoever to rear light fitment on the Corsa. What matters is the generation, the body style (3-door or 5-door hatchback), and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift within that generation. Focus on those details when describing your car to a breaker.