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A used roof panel 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 Vectra ran across two main generations in the UK: the B (roughly 1995–2002) and the C (2002–2008), and roof panels are not interchangeable between them because the bodyshells are completely different platforms. Within each generation, body style matters enormously — hatchback, saloon, and estate roofs are all different pressings and will not swap between styles. Stick to sourcing a panel from the same generation and the same body style as your car.
The Vectra C received a facelift in 2005, but the roof panel sits above the main styling change areas and the core bodyshell architecture remained the same platform throughout the C's 2002–2008 run. That said, whether the pressing is truly identical across the pre- and post-2005 cars is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as minor mid-generation changes to panel geometry can catch buyers out. Make sure you also match body style — hatch, saloon, or estate — as these differ completely regardless of facelift date.
No, trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Vectra C — the roof pressing is the same across Expression, Life, Design, SRi, and Elite grades on the same body style. What you may find is that higher trims like SRi or Elite could have a factory-fitted sunroof or panoramic glass aperture, which means the panel is physically different to a solid roof, so check whether the donor car's roof matches yours in that respect. Confirm the body style matches yours (hatchback, saloon, or estate) and the generation is the same, and trim name alone is not a barrier.
No — the Vectra B (1995–2002) and Vectra C (2002–2008) are entirely different platforms with different body dimensions, so the roof panels are not interchangeable. Always source a panel from the correct generation for your car.
No, the estate, hatchback, and saloon body styles on the Vectra C all have different roof panels because the roofline, length, and pressing geometry differ significantly between body styles. You must source a roof panel from a Vectra C estate specifically, ideally confirmed by the breaker against your registration to ensure the panel matches your exact build.
A 2001 Vectra is a late Vectra B, while a 2003 Vectra is an early Vectra C — these are different generations on different platforms, so the roof panels will not interchange. Beyond the generation difference, you also need to match body style (hatchback, saloon, or estate), as these differ completely even within a generation. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact generation and body style of any donor panel.