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Fitment on a used quarter panel 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 Jetta has run through several distinct generations, and quarter panels are body-style-specific pressed steel panels that do not cross generation boundaries. The most commonly sourced generations in the UK are the Mk5 (2005–2010) and Mk6 (2011–2018), each with their own unique pressings. Always match the generation of your donor car to your own before ordering from a breaker.
No — the Mk5 (2005–2010) and Mk6 (2011–2018) are different generations on different platforms, and their quarter panels are not interchangeable. The Mk6 was facelifted in 2014, and while both pre- and post-facelift Mk6 panels may share the same basic pressing, whether they interchange exactly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration number. Never assume a panel crosses a generation boundary.
The Mk6 Jetta ran from 2011 to 2018 with a facelift introduced in 2014, and in many cases the fundamental quarter panel pressing remained the same across that refresh. However, mid-generation pressing changes do sometimes occur, so confirm with the breaker using your registration before committing — this is exactly the kind of detail they can check against the donor car's plate.
Trim level — whether your Jetta is an S, SE, SEL, or Sport — does not affect quarter panel fitment, as the panel itself is determined by the generation and body style, not how the car is equipped. That said, higher trims may have had different side moulding holes, badging recesses, or body-colour features, so a panel from a lower-spec car may need minor preparation before it matches your vehicle's finish. Ask the breaker whether the donor car's panel carries any trim-specific features your car also has.
The Jetta saloon shares platform DNA with other VW Group cars of the same era, but quarter panels are body-specific pressings and will differ even between platform siblings with different body styles or nameplates. Whether a panel from a same-platform variant sold under a different name would interchange is something you must confirm with the breaker against both registrations — this is not something to assume without checking. Stick to sourcing from a confirmed Jetta saloon of the matching generation to be safe.
Yes — quarter panels are handed, meaning the NS (passenger side, left) and OS (driver side, right) are completely different pressings and are not interchangeable. Always specify which side you need when requesting quotes from breakers, and double-check this against the damage on your own car before confirming any purchase.