Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs almost the same to get the Ford Edge to the dealership as the Toyota.
Producing a precise fuel economy evaluation is so tricky that some think not even the federal government can do it, but it looks as though both the Ford and the Ford perform almost comparably when it comes to gas mileage.
Regarding gas mileage, the Edge beats the Toyota 4Runner.
The Ford Edge isn't much less pricey than the 4Runner when it comes to MSRP.
Utility
The Toyota 4Runner and the Ford Edge can accommodate the same number of passengers.
The Toyota 4Runner is likely a better choice than the Ford regarding hauling capacity, especially if you frequently need to carry a lot of stuff or large pets.
Towing is substantially more the Toyota's forte than it is the Ford Edge's.
Convenience
The Ford's fuel tank will need to be replenished slightly more often than the unit in the Toyota 4Runner.
Comfort
While the front cabin in the Ford Edge offers a bit more head room than the Toyota, there honestly isn't much of a difference.
The ampler interior dimensions of the Edge make it significantly roomier for your passengers than the Toyota 4Runner.
Dimensions
Your wallet will hurt more every time you fill up the Toyota 4Runner than the Ford Edge because of its larger tank.
The Edge and the Toyota 4Runner compete for the same parking spaces.
Handling
With their similar turning circles, the Toyota 4Runner and the Edge most definitely handle about the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The Toyota 4Runner's engine isn't much bigger than the Ford Edge's.
The Ford Edge has no lessons to learn with respect to pickup from the Toyota 4Runner.
Torque is roughly equivalent to acceleration, and in this respect, the Toyota 4Runner isn't much more powerful than the Ford Edge.
Overview
The Ford Edge and the Toyota 4Runner have the same basic warranty.