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Fitment on a used bumper 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 Golf has run through several well-established generations: Mk5 (2003–2009), Mk6 (2008–2013), Mk7 (2012–2020, with a facelift in 2017 producing the Mk7.5), and Mk8 (2019–present). Bumpers are generation-specific, so a Mk6 bumper will not fit a Mk7, for example. When contacting a breaker, give them your registration and they can confirm the exact generation and facelift variant your car belongs to.
This question crosses an important boundary: the Golf Mk7 was facelifted in 2017, creating the Mk7.5, which brought revised bumpers, grilles and lighting to the front end. A 2015 car is a pre-facelift Mk7, while a 2018 car is a post-facelift Mk7.5, so the bumpers look different and are unlikely to be a straight swap. Confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the specific part you're looking at will interchange across that 2017 facelift boundary.
No — front and rear bumpers are shared across 3-door and 5-door body styles within the same generation and facelift period, so door count is not a fitment factor. Focus your search on matching the generation and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift rather than the body style.
Trim level — whether your Golf is an S, SE, Match, GT, GT Line, or R-Line — does not affect whether the bumper physically fits, as the mounting points and panel shape are the same across trims within a generation and facelift period. However, you may notice cosmetic differences such as different lower air intake styling, fog light cutouts, or trim finishes between levels, so check the donor car's trim matches your preferred look. A breaker can help you identify the correct bumper finish for your spec.
Within the same generation and facelift period, the bumper mounting points are generally consistent across the Golf range, but GTI and Golf R models have their own distinctive bumper styling with sportier lower aprons and different openings. Whether a performance-model bumper will bolt directly onto a standard Golf is something to confirm with the breaker against your registration, as there can be differences in fog light positions or grille surrounds depending on the specific year.
The most reliable approach is to give the breaker your full registration number, as this allows them to look up your exact generation, facelift period, and original specification. Generation and facelift period are the key fitment factors — engine, trim level, and wheelbase do not affect bumper fitment. Always confirm before purchase rather than relying on year alone, as production changeovers mean cars built in the same calendar year can fall on either side of a facelift boundary.