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Used Iveco Door Seal Kick Plates

All used Iveco Door Seal Kick Plates listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Iveco from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Door Seal Kick Plates

The Iveco door seal kick plate is a protective plate or strip, that sits on the door threshold/sill.  Its visible when the door is open and is there to protect the paintwork/bodywork when getting in/out of the car.

Car door seal kick plates come in a variety of styles, materials, designs and finishes and will be specific to the make and model of your car. Popular materials for door seal kick plates are brushed, polished and satin stainless steel, aluminium, chrome and plastic.

The Iveco door seal kick plate helps to prevent scuffs, marks, dents and scratches from accidental kicks and knocks when getting in and out of the vehicle.

Usual reason for replacement of the door seal kick plate is general wear and tear and to smarten up the interior of the car. Buying a Iveco door seal kick plate will ensure you get the perfect part for the make and model of your vehicle.

Iveco trivia

  • In 2012, Iveco started partnering with supermarket chain Asda and delivered 250 delivery vehicles to the chain's fleet. The total order was for 700 vehicles.
  • You won't be able to buy one, but Iveco signed a deal with the US military in 2018 to provide an amphibious armoured vehicle. The deal was reported as being worth £400 million!
  • It wasn't until 1985 that Iveco made their first light diesel engine that came with direct injection. It was only four years later in '89 that they rolled out their first diesel vehicles with exhaust gas recirculation.
  • In 1986, Iveco rolled out its first vehicle with electric propulsion. This was a trial, but it was quickly adopted across their full range of buses, as well as many of their truck models.
  • The IAA Motor Show is a chance for car manufacturers to show off their newest models and it's one of the big annual events for car lovers. In 2018, Iveco had a stand that didn't have a single diesel engine included. Instead, their vehicles were all powered by either electricity, CNG, or LNG.