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Fitment on a used door handle varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Meriva ran in two distinct generations: the original Meriva A (2003–2010) and the Meriva B (2010–2017), which was a completely different car with a new body and the distinctive rear-hinged 'FlexDoors' at the back. Door handles from the Meriva A will not cross over to the Meriva B, so always make sure the breaker knows which generation you have before ordering.
Both years fall within the Meriva A generation (2003–2010), so a handle from that era is generally from the same body shell. That said, confirm the specific door position — NS (nearside/passenger) or OS (offside/driver) — with the breaker, as handles are side-specific and must match. Never assume fitment without checking against your registration.
Both years sit within the Meriva B generation (2010–2017), so they share the same basic body structure and handles should correspond, provided the door position (NS or OS, and front or rear) matches exactly. The Meriva B's rear doors are the unusual rear-hinged 'FlexDoors', so confirm with the breaker whether you need a front or rear handle, as these are not interchangeable with each other.
Trim levels such as Life, Exclusiv, SE, and Design do not affect door handle fitment on the Meriva — the door frame and handle mounting are the same across trims. You may find colour or finish differences between handles pulled from different trim cars, but colour can be resprayed and does not affect whether the part physically fits. Focus on confirming generation, door position (NS/OS), and front versus rear rather than trim level.
Yes — always specify NS (nearside, passenger/left side) or OS (offside, driver/right side), and confirm whether it is the front or rear door, as each position has its own handle. You should also confirm your Meriva's generation (A: 2003–2010, or B: 2010–2017) since handles from one generation will not fit the other. Giving the breaker your registration number is the safest way to ensure they pull the correct part.
The Meriva B launched in 2010, replacing the Meriva A, and the two generations have different body shells and door designs, so a handle from a 2009 Meriva A is very unlikely to fit a Meriva B. The 2010 model year sits right on this generational boundary and could be either generation depending on when it was registered, so confirm your exact model with the breaker against your registration rather than going on year alone. Do not assume a handle crosses this generation boundary.