Jan 18, 2017

When shopping for a new vehicle, there are a lot of important decisions that need to be made. Once you figure out whether you want a new or used vehicle and which make and model is right for you, you must also determine which trim level best suits you. If you are looking into buying a 2017 Toyota Corolla, here’s what you need to know about the SE and XSE trims.

Differences between 2017 Corolla SE and XSE

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Similarities between the Toyota Corolla SE and XSE

Despite their differences, the 2017 Toyota Corolla SE and XSE trims also share quite a few similarities throughout the exterior, interior, and under the hood. Here are some of the most notable similarities:2017 Corolla backup camera

  • 1.8L 4-cylinder, 132 horsepower
  • Multi-LED headlights with LED accent lights
  • Bumper-integrated LED Daytime Running Lights
  • Sporty front fascia with gloss-black, mesh-pattern grille
  • Heated power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators
  • Rear spoiler
  • 17-inch machined alloy wheels with black-painted accents
  • Chrome-tipped exhaust
  • Entune Audio Plus with Connected Navigation app
  • Integrated backup camera
  • Standard Toyota Safety Sense P

If you would like to learn more about the 2017 Toyota Corolla SE and XSE, we encourage you to browse our available Corolla inventory at Baierl Toyota and schedule a time to get behind the wheel at your convenience.

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