Not exact matches
The MDX benefits from
advanced safety features and
driver aids throughout the lineup, whereas only the fanciest Enclave models have comparable
offerings.
The Traverse
offers blind - spot monitoring and lane - departure warning, but more
advanced driver aids like the 2016 Ford Explorer's self - parking assist and the Honda Pilot's lane - keeping feature are not available.
Additionally, the Jaguar XE
offers a laser - based head - up display, a stereo camera for
driver's
aid systems, automated parking, a new eight - inch infotainment system, and Jaguar All Surface Progress Control (AKA
advanced traction control).
If
advanced driver's
aids are of primary concern, the Corolla
offers a lot of appeal.
The base model is very well equipped and
offers advanced safety and
driver aids such as collision detection with automatic braking as an option.
There's nothing on
offer in the way of more
advanced driver aids like adaptive cruise control, lane assist or city brake assist, but perhaps that's not wholly surprising in such a
driver - focused car.