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A used roof panel 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 run through several distinct generations in the UK: the B (1993–2000), C (2000–2006), D (2006–2014), and E (2014–2019), with the F generation arriving from 2019 onwards. The roof panel is generation-specific, so a D-generation panel will not fit a C or E. Always match the part to your car's generation first, and confirm the exact generation against your registration with the breaker.
A 2013 Corsa is a late D-generation (2006–2014), while a 2015 Corsa is an E-generation (2014–2019), and these are completely different platforms with different roof structures. The panels are not interchangeable across this boundary, so you need to source a panel from the correct generation. Confirm which generation applies to your specific car against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Yes, door count matters significantly for a roof panel — the 3-door and 5-door Corsa share the same platform within a generation but have different roofline lengths and pressing profiles. A 3-door roof panel will not correctly fit a 5-door body, so you must match door count as well as generation. Tell the breaker both your generation and door count when requesting a quote.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment — an SRi, VXR, SE, and Design on the same generation and body style all use the same roof pressing. You may find cosmetic differences such as a contrast-colour roof or panoramic glass roof on some trims, so check whether your car has any such feature and source accordingly. Otherwise, any panel from the correct generation and door count will be dimensionally compatible.
The Corsa D ran from 2006 to 2014 and received a facelift around 2011, but whether that refresh involved any pressing changes to the roof panel is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. In many cases the roof carries over through a facelift, but it is not safe to state this as fact for the Corsa D specifically. Ask the breaker to cross-reference your VIN or registration to be certain.
No — engine and gearbox have no bearing whatsoever on roof panel fitment for the Corsa. What matters is the generation, body style, and door count; a 1.0 three-cylinder car and a 1.4 petrol car on the same generation and body style use an identical roof panel. Focus your search on those three factors and ignore drivetrain details entirely.