Sport was the basic entry, and then SE (Standard Edition), and then SXT (Standard Extra (such as black running boards and wheel well trim, etc...on the Durango), and finally R/T (Road and Track).
4 cylinder in SE, 6 cylinder in the SXT, and trim package other than that it's the same car.
Nothing, they're just 3 letters to signify an option trim package.
se : standard edition sxt : sport trim rt ; racing trim srt ; street racing trim
It varies between year model and trim package and transmission. A 1996 Dodge Stratus with the base trim package weighs 3015 lbs. with an automatic transmission, and 2908 lbs. with a manual transmission. A 2006 Dodge Stratus with the SXT trim package and an automatic transmission weighs 3182 lbs.
The "SXT" initials signify a trim level, the letters themselves have no particular meaning
LT Luxury Trim Package ST Standard Trim Package
The SXT was a performance-oriented package while the SLT was more luxury-oriented, although usually their content is very similar
None actually..XLS is a step up on the trim package of the vehicle. Limited is the base trim package for the Montero Sport
STX stands for Standard eXTra. It refers to the vehicle having a few extra features over the base model package.
That's a trim package
"Renegade" is a trim package, other trim packages that were available include Laredo and golden eagle. As far as i know the renegade was the most basic package.
Durango was not a Chevy, it is a Dodge. Actually Chevrolet had the "Durango" package. It's a trim package included in many models such as the 1969 Nova and the 1983 S10. Dodge had the Durango, it was a truck model, but for Chevy cars and trucks, it's just a trim package. The trim package included color-keyed floormats, courtesy lights, and custom cloth/vinyl bench seats.