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A used parcel shelf 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 Sharan has run in two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) ran from 1995 to 2010, and the second generation (Mk2) launched in 2010 and continued into the 2020s. Parcel shelves are body-style and generation specific, so a Mk1 and Mk2 shelf will not interchange. Stick to sourcing from the same generation as your car.
The 2008 car is a Mk1 (1995–2010) and the 2012 car is a Mk2 (2010 onwards), so these are entirely different generations with different rear end designs. A Mk1 parcel shelf will not cross over to a Mk2. Source a shelf from a 2010-onwards Mk2 Sharan to match your car.
No — engine choice makes no difference whatsoever to parcel shelf fitment on the Sharan. Trim level (whether S, SE, SEL or similar) does not change the basic shelf either, though higher trims may have speaker grilles or different finishes built into the shelf, so the part from a lower trim may look slightly different even if it physically fits. Confirm the colour and any speaker cutouts match your original when speaking to the breaker.
The Mk2 Sharan received a facelift in 2015, and while the fundamental rear bodywork did not change dramatically, there can be subtle pressing or trim differences between pre- and post-facelift examples. Name the boundary to your breaker and ask them to check the shelf against your exact registration before committing, as we cannot confirm interchange across the 2015 facelift as fact.
The Mk2 Sharan and the SEAT Alhambra of the same era share the same platform and were built alongside each other, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility. However, panel and trim differences between same-platform variants sold under different badges can exist, so you should confirm with the breaker by checking the part against your registration rather than assuming it will drop straight in.
The Sharan is a five-door MPV in all configurations, but the seating layout (five-seat versus seven-seat) can affect how the rear load area and parcel shelf are designed, as the third-row seat position influences the shelf's mounting points and depth. Let the breaker know your seating configuration as well as your registration so they can match the correct shelf, rather than relying on year alone.