Where Is the Control Switch in a 2008 Toyota Tundra

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10 Biggest News Stories of the Week: Toyota Tundra Freezes Out Ford Maverick, Hyundai Kona

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By Matt Schmitz

December 29, 2021

On either end of the pickup-truck size spectrum, it's been a decade and a half since the last time the Toyota Tundra was redesigned and a decade since the last time a proper compact pickup was available. Well, hooray for 2022: Both are back to meet truck shoppers' needs at both extremes. Which one ultimately makes a bigger impact remains to be seen, but at least for this week, the full-size 2022 Tundra exhibits a sizable advantage over the compact 2022 Ford Maverick in terms of Cars.com reader interest.

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In our most popular article of the past week, a roundup of everything new and notable across Toyota's 2022 model lineup, we highlight the redesigned Tundra. Last overhauled for the 2007 model year, the big Toyota truck gets two new powertrains — a turbocharged gas-only V-6 and a hybrid V-6 drivetrain — and trades a leaf-spring rear suspension for a multi-link setup with available air springs, as well as first-time availability for adaptive shock absorbers. That's in addition to a beefed-up roster of standard advanced safety tech and an optional 14-inch touchscreen.

For full details on Toyota's new take on the Tundra — in addition to the rundown on the new Corolla Cross compact SUV, the redesigned-and-rebranded GR86 sports coupe, the new Nightshade Edition of the Prius hybrid, a new TRD Sport trim for the rugged 4Runner SUV, a new Bronze Edition for the Highlander SUV, the new SE Hybrid trim for the RAV4 SUV and more — follow the link below to the No. 1 news story on our weekly countdown.

Further down the list, and further back on the tape measure, is a new evaluation of the all-new 2022 Ford Maverick. Our latest test focuses on the pipsqueak pickup's prowess in negotiating the tight, congested confines of a big city like Cars.com's Chicago hometown. The Maverick earned urban accolades for its size-assisted maneuverability, city-friendly safety tech and a sub-$22,000 starting price, which means street-parking city dwellers won't have to decide between fixing dents and paying rent.

For the full breakdown of the 2022 Ford Maverick's metropolitan merits — as well as its minor drawbacks — follow the link below to the No. 4 news story on this week's countdown.

Rounding out the top five is a rapid-fire roundup of things our expert reviewers love and loathe about the updated 2022 Hyundai Kona . The subcompact SUV impressed with its firm-but-unfussy ride and handling, competitive gas mileage, user-friendly controls and wallet-friendly starting price — but de pressed with its claustrophobia-inducing rear passenger space, uninspired interior design, rough-idling engine and annoying Android phone interface.

For the full litany of things we like and don't like about the 2022 Hyundai Kona, follow the link below to the No. 5 news story on this week's countdown.

Beyond that, we have headlines on the Ford F-150 , Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid , BMW , the Genesis GV70 , Honda and much more — so don't stop reading till the digits double. Here are the top 10 news stories Cars.com readers couldn't get enough of in the past week:

1. What's New for Toyota in 2022?

2. 2021 Ford F-150 Limited Vs. 2022 Ram 1500 Limited: Which Truck Has the Nicer Interior?

3. 2021 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid Review: Infuriating Efficiency

4. How Does the 2022 Ford Maverick Handle the City?

5. 2022 Hyundai Kona: 4 Things We Like and 4 We Don't

6. What's New With BMW for 2022?

7. 2021 Ford F-150 Raptor Review: Better, But With a Big Problem

8. What's the Best New-Car Deal for the End of 2021?

9. 2022 Genesis GV70 Review: Has Genesis Finally Nailed It?

10. What's New for Honda in 2022?

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Where Is the Control Switch in a 2008 Toyota Tundra

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