Cany show me the difference between XLE and SE of 2012-2015 Toyota Camry?

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Asked by Steve Apr 16, 2023 at 05:44 PM about the Toyota Camry

Question type: General

I know the difference between the LE and SE, but does the XLE have the same
suspension and handlings as the SE? The interior features are not the same.
Looking at 2012-2015 model year models.

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XLE- leather, premium sound system, alloys, moon roof among other things. My 99 cam xle unfortunately has the “gold package” which makes you think you’re better at choosing which McDonalds to eat at.

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Answer was helpful, but what pros are for SE model vs XLE. Does SE has stiffer suspension or something else or does XLE have everything the SE has plus the items you mentioned?

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I’m actually not 100% sure, but I’ve never seen any tighter 4th gen Camry suspension parts. The only thing I’ve ever seen for suspension are all the cheap coil over suspension kits on eBay that fit all 4th gens.

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