Rear View of the 2017 Toyota Corolla

What’s the Difference Between the 2017 Toyota Corolla LE and SE?

There are many reasons to love a Corolla. Ample amount of legroom for a compact, great fuel-efficiency that will keep you going further, and dependability that you have come to expect from Toyota. Progressive engineering has kept the Corolla among the 10 best-selling cars in the country year after year, and it seems the Corolla is steadily winning over new drivers and seasoned car enthusiasts alike. If the 2017 Toyota Corolla seems like the kind of sedan you can get behind, the next step in your process is deciding which Corolla trim is right for you.

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Corolla LE or SE: Which One is Right For You?

When choosing between trims, it’s important to have an idea of what you want out of your Corolla. Are you looking to keep the price down yet still want some exciting features you can brag about? Then go with the LE, which comes standard with bright Bi-LED headlights and headlight-integrated LED Daytime Running Lights, Automatic climate control with dust and pollen filter, and a Tilt/telescopic 3-spoke steering wheel with audio and cruise controls. If you want to take your Corolla to the next level, the SE trim features Multi-LED headlights with LED accent lights, SofTex-trimmed front sport seats with premium fabric inserts, and a premium instrumentation cluster that includes a 4.2-inch display.

Both trims feature an integrated backup camera and the Entune Media package, which comes with a 6.1-in. touch-screen display that uses advanced voice recognition, hands-free phone capabilities, and Bluetooth music streaming.

Dashboard View of the 2017 Toyota Corolla
Side View of the 2018 Toyota Corolla
Seating in the 2017 Toyota Corolla

Want to test drive the 2017 Toyota Corolla for yourself? Stop by Toyota of Vacaville and see our entire lineup of 2017 Corollas! Whether you are looking for an efficient compact that sips on gas or a fully-loaded SUV that can tow your toys, you can find your perfect Toyota here.

Rear Quarter View of the 2017 Toyota Corolla