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A used wing mirror 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 Vauxhall Grandland (originally badged Grandland X) ran from 2017, with a facelifted model arriving around 2021 dropping the X suffix and bringing a revised front end. When buying a used wing mirror, you need to know which version you have, as the facelift brought styling changes that likely affect mirror design. Check your registration against the breaker to confirm which generation your car belongs to.
The 2022 Grandland is the post-2021 facelifted model, while a 2019 car is the pre-facelift Grandland X, and these sit either side of a known styling boundary. It is possible the mirror housings differ between these two generations, so you should not assume they are interchangeable. Always confirm fitment against your specific registration with the breaker before buying.
Yes, wing mirrors are side-specific and the NS (nearside, passenger left) and OS (offside, driver right) are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always state clearly which side you need to avoid being sent the wrong part. In UK convention, NS is the left side as you sit in the driver's seat and OS is the right.
Trim level — whether SE, SRi, Elite, or Ultimate — does not determine the physical fitment of the mirror frame to the door. However, higher trims may have carried additional features such as electric folding, a puddle lamp, or an integrated indicator repeater, which could mean a mirror from a lower trim looks slightly different or lacks a feature your car uses. Confirm with the breaker what features are present on the mirror they are supplying against your car's specification.
If you are replacing just the glass insert rather than the full mirror assembly, side (NS or OS) still matters, and you should confirm whether your mirror is flat or aspherical glass, as these are not interchangeable. The generation of the car can also affect the glass shape and fitting, so confirm the year of the donor vehicle with the breaker. For the full mirror housing, all the details around generation and side apply in full.
Engine choice has no bearing on wing mirror fitment whatsoever, so you do not need to match it. Colour does not affect fitment either, as mirror caps and housings can be resprayed or wrapped to match your car; just be aware the part may arrive in a different colour to yours. Focus instead on confirming the correct generation and side (NS or OS) with the breaker.