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Start your part requestUsed doors 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:
The Vauxhall Crossland (sold as Crossland X from 2017, renamed simply Crossland from 2021 with a facelift) runs as one generation, but the 2021 facelift brought exterior styling changes that may affect door panel design and fitment. For doors from the same pre-facelift (2017–2020) or post-facelift (2021 onwards) period, compatibility is most straightforward, but whether a pre-facelift door crosses over to a post-facelift car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration.
Yes, absolutely — doors are side-specific and the two are not interchangeable. In UK terms, nearside (NS) is the passenger side (left when sitting in the car), and offside (OS) is the driver's side (right); always specify which side you need when getting quotes from breakers. Fitting the wrong side simply will not work.
The Crossland X ran from 2017 and the facelifted Crossland arrived for 2021, bringing exterior restyling that is likely to affect door geometry or detailing at that boundary. We would not assume a 2017–2020 door drops straight onto a 2021-onwards car without modification — confirm this directly with the breaker quoting you, giving them both registration numbers so they can check the exact part numbers.
Trim level does not affect the structural door shell or its fitment — an SE Nav, Design, or Elite door for the correct side and model year is the same frame. The cosmetic difference you may notice is that a door from a higher trim could carry different glass, inner trim panels, or speaker cutouts, but the breaker can advise on those details; the door itself will fit regardless of where in the range it came from.
The Crossland is a five-door model, so door count is consistent across the range and you do not need to specify that. The most important things to confirm are the side (NS or OS), whether your car is pre-facelift (2017–2020 Crossland X) or post-facelift (2021-onwards Crossland), and your full registration so the breaker can verify the exact specification. You should also mention any mirror features such as electric folding or an integrated indicator repeater, as variants exist and the breaker will need to confirm what is on the donor car's door.
Colour has no effect on whether a door fits — it is purely a preference issue, since any door can be resprayed to match your car. Fitment is determined entirely by the door frame, side, and generation, not the paint. If you find the right door in a different colour, a body shop can match it to your car's finish.
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.