Nissan, followed by Toyota, or perhaps Toyota followed by Nissan. REAL ADVANCED technology is silky smooth, non-obvious, almost imperceptible when performing because it so smoothly functions. For example, the tremendous complexity and sophistication of the telephone switching system is invisible and undetectable by users--it just works near instantly, accurately, reliably each and every time, millions of times a second--selecting the best connection path for lowest cost, best line quality--and keeping track of all the revenue sharing accounting for the perhaps hundreds of different owners of the systems of hardware utilized during each connected call.
Automotive technology is similar. Smooth integration and coordination of each function so they perform in a seamless fashion is REAL TECHNOLOGY at work.
The tactile feedback sensation from all the operator control switches and buttons of these 2 manufacturers are far superior to other manufacturers. The 'ergonomics' and 'user friendliness' of all the controls are vastly superior. The reliability and 'bug-free' performance of all the electronic systems far surpasses that of other manufacturers.
It is important to recognize that 'complexity' does NOT mean 'superior' or 'better' .
"Any truly advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" Arthur C Clark