Most salvage yards use a non-interchange reference for seats and interior parts. Meaning they can inventory them but with so many options, colors, trim levels, sides, etc. it's hard to be specific. The inventory system usually searches 2-3 year on either side of the year you request. Any body...
We looked at the Signia while we wait for our Venza to come in. They are pretty nice but are more station wagon than SUV. The cargo area was a lot bigger on the Signia.
I tend to keep cars for a long period of time, so classic colors stay in style. Lots of the flashy colors are a trend and loose favor faster. I do think the darker colors look better on the refresh. I was originally thinking Carbon Gray when I was ordering but it shows dust and rain spots...
They come in 3 different levels. Make sure to match up the OEM number on the back. A call to the dealer with your VIN will also tell you which one. I worked in auto salvage for years and sold aftermarket lamps. They are usually good replacements, but I ponied up for an OEM when I broke mine.
I had to buy a tail lamp for my XLT. Dealer said there are three levels of lights. I believe yours are level 1. Fits XL and XLT. Lariats and upper add on packages use the level 2 and 3 which contain LED bulbs.
I typed self-adhesive into search and it popped up. Not sure how to tag the thread but here is some key words from the title
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So, when I called the dealer for a replacement light, they said there are three levels. My 23 XLT was a level one. They used the vin to find the correct level. It has halogen bulbs but no LED.
I recently backed into a parking garage wall. Broke the tail lamp and scuffed the black plastic bumper. I have spent the last two years avoiding parking lot dings then I did it to myself. Lucky no paint damage but a 400-dollar tail lamp will probably get my attention next time. Did you know...