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A used door 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 generations: the original Meriva A from 2003 to 2010, and the Meriva B from 2010 onwards. Doors from these two generations are not interchangeable, so always make sure any used door matches your generation. When buying, quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact generation.
Both years fall within the Meriva A generation (2003–2010), so fitment is likely, but you must match the side — NS (nearside, passenger left) or OS (offside, driver right) — as these are not interchangeable with each other. Confirm the specific year and any mid-run changes with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Both fall within the Meriva B generation, which started in 2010, so fitment is generally likely provided the side (NS or OS) matches. Confirm with the breaker against your registration to rule out any mid-cycle production changes that could affect the frame or aperture.
That crosses the generation boundary between the Meriva A (2003–2010) and the Meriva B (2010 onwards), and these generations have different body structures, so a straight swap is very unlikely. You should route this question directly to the breaker with both registrations, as they are best placed to confirm whether any crossover fitment is possible.
Trim level — whether Life, Active, or Design — does not affect door fitment; the frame and aperture are the same across the range for a given generation and side. You may find cosmetic differences such as body-coloured versus unpainted mouldings, but these do not prevent the door fitting and colour can always be resprayed. Confirm the generation and side (NS or OS) with the breaker, and let them know if you want the trim finish to match closely.
Colour is not a fitment issue — any door of the correct generation and side (NS or OS) will fit regardless of the colour it arrives in. Most body shops can respray a used door to match your existing paintwork, so it is worth focusing on the condition of the frame and glass rather than rejecting a door purely on colour. Always confirm generation and side with the breaker using your registration.