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A used bumper 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 Meriva ran across two distinct generations: the original Meriva A (2003–2010) and the Meriva B (2010–2017), which was a completely different platform and shape, so bumpers do not cross between the two. Within each generation, bumpers are broadly shared across the model run, but a facelift on the Meriva A around 2006 updated the front end, so that boundary matters when sourcing. Always confirm the exact generation with your breaker against your registration plate.
The 2005 and 2008 Meriva are both Meriva A models, but 2006 marked a facelift that updated the front styling including the bumper and grille. Whether the pre-facelift and post-facelift bumpers interchange is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration, as panel swaps across that facelift boundary are not always straightforward. Quote both the year and your reg when contacting a dismantler to be sure.
Both 2012 and 2015 fall within the Meriva B generation (2010–2017), so these are the same platform and the bumpers should correspond well. That said, confirm with the breaker using your registration, as minor running changes during a model's life can occasionally affect panel fitment. This is your best starting point for a used bumper search on Findapart.
The Meriva B received a facelift in 2014 that refreshed the front end, meaning bumpers, grille and light surrounds changed in appearance at that point. Whether a pre-2014 bumper can be physically mounted to a post-2014 car (or vice versa) is not something we can confirm as fact, so please check this directly with the breaker against your registration before ordering. Name the facelift year to your dismantler – they will know exactly which version they have in stock.
Trim level – whether Energy, SE, Exclusiv or any other – does not affect which bumper fits your Meriva; fitment is determined by generation and facelift period, not specification. You may notice cosmetic differences such as colour-coded versus unpainted finishes, or different fog-light apertures, depending on what spec the donor car was, so bear that in mind when choosing a second-hand panel. Ask your breaker what spec the bumper came from so you know what finishing work, if any, might be needed.
Ask the seller for the donor vehicle's registration or at minimum its exact model year and whether it is a Meriva A (2003–2010) or Meriva B (2010–2017), and if it's a Meriva A whether it predates or postdates the 2006 facelift, or for a Meriva B whether it is pre- or post-2014 facelift. A reputable breaker on Findapart should be able to confirm all of this against the donor car's details. Never assume fitment based on price or appearance alone.