Can somebody please either describe or preferably; show the difference?
I had a 2021 xse hybrid, I know they changed the higher trim level headlights for 2022, but other than the design, the function was the same if I'm not mistaken.
I sold my 2021 because I made $5k over what I paid for it after having it for a year and 13k miles. I currently have a 2023 xse on order, that should be here early next month. However, I'm debating on getting that xse or a limited..or maybe just an xle/xle premium.
What's the difference in the headlights between a xle/xle premium and the higher trim levels? The toyota site says the xle/xle premium has led projector headlights, but the higher trims have bi-led projector headlights. So, this should mean the xle/xle premium has one light for low beam and then the high beam is a separate light completely. According to this, the higher trims have one light that is the low beam, and then when you hit the high beam a piece moves inside that projector making it your high beam as well- just like my 2021 xse had.
Is this correct?
I had a 2021 xse hybrid, I know they changed the higher trim level headlights for 2022, but other than the design, the function was the same if I'm not mistaken.
I sold my 2021 because I made $5k over what I paid for it after having it for a year and 13k miles. I currently have a 2023 xse on order, that should be here early next month. However, I'm debating on getting that xse or a limited..or maybe just an xle/xle premium.
What's the difference in the headlights between a xle/xle premium and the higher trim levels? The toyota site says the xle/xle premium has led projector headlights, but the higher trims have bi-led projector headlights. So, this should mean the xle/xle premium has one light for low beam and then the high beam is a separate light completely. According to this, the higher trims have one light that is the low beam, and then when you hit the high beam a piece moves inside that projector making it your high beam as well- just like my 2021 xse had.
Is this correct?