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A used seat 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:
Both years fall within the New Beetle generation (1Y, produced 1997–2010), so seats from a 2003 car are generally a strong candidate for a 2000 car of the same trim level and door count. That said, trim level matters — make sure you're matching like-for-like (for example, a standard cloth seat against a standard cloth seat, or leather against leather) as the seat styles varied. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying, as there may be detail changes across that long production run that aren't immediately obvious.
The New Beetle received a notable facelift in 2005, which brought interior and exterior changes that can affect seat compatibility. Seats from a post-2005 car crossing into a pre-2005 car (or vice versa) may not be a straightforward swap — mounting points or trim finishes could differ. Name the boundary clearly to your breaker and confirm whether the specific seat you're quoted will fit your pre- or post-2005 car before purchasing.
No — the New Beetle (1997–2010) and the A5-generation Beetle (2011 onwards, sometimes called the Beetle A5 or simply 'Beetle') are entirely different platforms with different interior architecture. Seats are not interchangeable between these two generations. You'll need to source a seat specifically from the correct generation for your car.
Trim level does matter for the Beetle seat, because seat style, upholstery, and bolstering varied between trims — a Sport seat, for example, typically featured more supportive side bolsters and may have had different mounting hardware compared to a Luna. The seat will still fit the car structurally if the generation matches, but you should expect cosmetic and comfort differences if you mix trim levels. If your original seat had side airbags, replacement of any seat with an integrated side airbag is safety-critical and must be confirmed with the breaker against your registration, and professional fitting is strongly recommended.
Yes, driver's (OS — offside) and passenger's (NS — nearside) seats are handed differently and are not interchangeable, so make sure you specify OS when asking breakers for a driver's seat replacement. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can pull the correct side from a matching vehicle.
Pretensioner seat belts are safety-critical single-use components — once deployed in an accident, they cannot be reset or reused, and a seat sourced from a crashed car may have a spent pretensioner that looks intact but will not function. Variants of pretensioner systems can also differ, so you must confirm with the breaker that the replacement seat's pretensioner is undeployed and compatible with your car's specific SRS system. Professional fitting is strongly recommended for any seat involving pretensioner belts or integrated airbags.