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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 Vauxhall Tigra ran across two distinct generations: the original Tigra A (1994–2001) and the Tigra B TwinTop (2004–2009), which was a roadster-based body style rather than a traditional coupe. These two generations are completely different cars with different door handles that will not interchange, so always confirm which generation your car is when requesting quotes from a breaker.
The Tigra B ran from 2004 to 2009 as one generation, but breakers should confirm whether any detail changes occurred across the production run that could affect handle fitment. Name the exact year of your donor car and your own car when asking a breaker, as mid-run revisions can catch buyers out. Never assume a part will fit without the breaker checking both registrations.
Yes, side is critical — the nearside (NS, passenger/left) and offside (OS, driver/right) handles are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable. Always specify NS or OS clearly when contacting a breaker, using your registration to confirm which side you need. Ordering the wrong side is one of the most common fitment mistakes with door handles.
Trim level does not affect the mechanical fitment of the door handle — the fixing points and aperture are the same across trim variants within the same generation. You may find that handles from different trim levels vary in finish or colour, but the handle frame itself will fit; colour differences can be addressed by respraying. Always confirm with the breaker that the generation and side match your car.
No — the Tigra A and Tigra B are completely different vehicles with different body structures, and their door handles will not interchange. Always make clear to the breaker which generation you own, and supply your registration so they can verify the correct part. Do not assume any crossover between these two generations.
Colour does not affect fitment — a handle in the wrong body colour will fit just as securely as a colour-matched one, and handles can be resprayed to match your car. What actually determines fitment is the generation (Tigra A or Tigra B) and the side (NS or OS). Focus on getting the correct generation and side from the breaker, and treat colour as a cosmetic consideration only.