Nissan Titan

Asked by samko Feb 19, 2009 at 02:27 AM about the 2008 Nissan Titan

Question type: General

What is difference between Nissan Titan SE and Nissan Titan LE

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The SE has more accessories and larger wheels. From Nissan's website: Crew Cab LEFrom: $36,050†20" Aluminum-alloy wheels Utili-track Bed Channel System with four tie-down cleats Factory-applied spray-on bedliner 350-watt Rockford Fosgate-powered audio system Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System Leather-appointed seats Crew Cab SEFrom: $30,350†18" Aluminum-alloy wheels Cruise control In-dash 6-CD changer with MP3 CD capability Power outside mirrors Remote keyless entry

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No the LE is the higher end truck. SE are the mid line truck

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not really sure what the others responded too.. the LE has the options on navi sunroof and leather and other little options. the se is more of a mid level. and then there is the xe which is the base model

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