XLE typically stands for X-tra Luxury Edition. These models will have the most features in the vehicle. You'll see some labeled, L, LE, XLE and differnt versions depending on make/manufacturer.
They indicate the trim package on the vehicle, and may also denote other options.
You are dealing with model designations. They normally mean Special Edition (SE), Limited Edition (LE), and Extreme Limited Edition (XLE). But it may also mean nothing and is just a model designation.
XLE has automatic heated lether seats, heated mirrors (sometimes optional) and sometimes climate control. Also XLE has V6, when for CE it was optional.
The Toyota Camry is one of the most purchased mid-sized cars in the world. The different model types for the year of 2013 are L, LE, SE, XLE, and hybrid.
I have 2004 Sienna XLE and it did not come with HID headlights and was not offered as an option The Limited comes with HID standard.
What is the roaring noise from a 1999 Toyota Camry XLE at speeds over 35 ? Sounds like it is coming from the rear.
The company represented by XLE on the stock market is 'Energy Select Sector'. One can view the latest price of their stock on Yahoo Finance or Nasdaq.
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The 2002 Toyota Camry XLE has four oxygen sensors. There are two sensors on the exhaust manifold ,and one before and one after the catalytic converter.
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The Ford XLT and XLE designations typically refer to different trim levels within Ford's vehicle lineup, but they are not directly comparable as the XLE is not a standard Ford trim. The XLT is commonly associated with Ford trucks and SUVs, particularly the F-Series and Explorer, and offers a balance of features and amenities. In contrast, XLE is a trim level found in Toyota vehicles, such as the RAV4 and Camry, denoting a more premium set of features. Therefore, the key difference lies in the brands and their respective offerings.
No. However, they did use the term 'cars' to mean railroad cars.