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The cars in the headline may not be direct rivals, but nevertheless, Roman and Tommy Mica from The Fast Lane have tested all four in a series of drag races. The question is, which is the quickest car in a straight line?
For the 2022 model year, Toyota has reimagined its full-size pickup from the ground up. Andre Smirnov had the opportunity of driving a non-hybrid Tundra Limited CrewMax 4x4 over 150.5 miles (242.2 kilometers), tallying around 19.9 miles per gallon (11.8 liters per 100 kilometers) at the pump.