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No two rear bumpers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Meriva ran in two generations: the original A-series from 2003 to 2010, and the B-series from 2010 onwards. Rear bumpers are generation-specific, so an A-series bumper will not fit a B-series car and vice versa. Always confirm the generation with your breaker against your registration before ordering.
Both 2006 and 2009 Merivas are A-series cars, so they share the same platform and body style, which is the main thing that matters for bumper fitment. Engine and trim level make no difference here. That said, there were mid-generation pressing or fitting changes possible within the A-series run, so confirm with your breaker using both registration numbers to be certain.
The B-series Meriva received a facelift in 2014, which brought styling updates including changes to the rear end. This means a pre-facelift B-series bumper may not be a direct swap onto a post-2014 car. Name the boundary clearly to your breaker and ask them to cross-reference both registrations before they pull the part.
Trim level — whether that's Life, Active, SE, or any other grade — does not affect which rear bumper shell fits your Meriva. What does matter is the generation and any facelift changes. You may find colour or finishing strip differences between trim levels on a second-hand bumper, so check the seller's photos and factor in a respray if needed.
There was a Combo-based Meriva van variant, which is a different vehicle from the passenger Meriva and uses entirely different rear body panels. Do not assume van-sourced parts will cross over to the standard Meriva. Confirm the donor vehicle's registration with your breaker to make sure the bumper came from the same model as yours.
The Meriva A sits on its own platform and has a unique body style, so its rear bumper is specific to that model and will not cross over from a Corsa, Astra, or any Vauxhall van of the same period. Body style is the first question for any rear panel, and the Meriva's tall MPV shape means it shares nothing at the back with hatchbacks or saloons. Confirm the part came from a Meriva specifically when speaking to your breaker.