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Does Mitsubishi ASX have reversing cameras?

Yes, the Mitsubishi ASX is equipped with reversing cameras. Both the 2018 two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive versions of the Mitsubishi ASX are equipped with front and rear cameras in their parking imaging systems. This feature is extremely useful when drivers are reversing, as it allows them to see what's behind the vehicle. It helps improve safety and reduces the risk of collisions with objects or pedestrians. Additionally, other features such as front and rear radars further enhance the parking and reversing experience. The reversing camera, together with these sensors, forms part of the comprehensive safety and convenience features of the Mitsubishi ASX, enabling drivers of different skill levels to park and maneuver the vehicle more easily.
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How to use cruise control of Mitsubishi ASX?
The Mitsubishi ASX doesn't come with a cruise control function. However, if the vehicle has it installed later or is already equipped with this feature, the general usage steps are as follows. First, press the "ON/OFF" or "CRUISE" main cruise control switch. At this time, the cruise control indicator on the dashboard will light up, and the system will enter the standby state. Then, accelerate the vehicle to the speed you want to set, and the vehicle speed needs to be above 30 km/h. Then press the "SET" button and release the right - foot accelerator. The vehicle will then drive at a constant speed at the current speed. During the cruise, if you want to slightly tune the speed, you can press the "+" or "ACCEL" button to speed up, and press the "-" or "COAST" button to slow down. If you want to pause the cruise, you can press the "CANCEL" button or gently tap the brake. Later, if you want to resume the previously set cruise speed, just press the "RES" button. However, it should be noted that cruise control cannot replace the driver's constant attention to the road conditions. It is not recommended to use it in complex road conditions or bad weather, and appropriate braking assistance or turning off the function is necessary on downhill roads.
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What's the fuel consumption of Mitsubishi ASX?
The fuel tank capacity of the Mitsubishi ASX is 60 liters. With this amount of fuel storage, whether you're commuting in the city or going on a long - distance trip, it can provide a reasonable driving range between two refuelings. The fuel capacity of the ASX is designed to balance the vehicle's weight, performance, and practicality. Once you fill up the 60 - liter tank, you can drive a fairly long distance before you need to stop for refueling. However, the actual driving range will depend on multiple factors, such as driving style, road conditions, and traffic. For example, an aggressive driving style with frequent acceleration and braking will consume more fuel and shorten the driving range compared to a more gentle driving style. In addition, driving on mountain roads or in congested traffic will also affect fuel efficiency.
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How to open the fuel tank of Mitsubishi ASX?
To open the fuel tank of the Mitsubishi ASX, you first need to find the fuel filler cap. You can check the indicator lights on the dashboard, where a small arrow next to the fuel gauge icon will show which side of the fuel tank is on. If the arrow points to the left, then the fuel tank is on the left; if it points to the right, then the fuel tank is on the right. It's simple to open it. The fuel filler cap of the Mitsubishi ASX has a simple push-to-open mechanism. After the vehicle is unlocked, simply press the fuel filler cap, and it will pop up. Then you can open the fuel tank to refuel. After refueling, just push the cap back to close it. This simple design makes refueling more convenient for Mitsubishi ASX owners.
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What is the eco mode of Mitsubishi ASX?
The eco mode of the Mitsubishi ASX is specifically designed for more fuel - efficient driving. In this mode, the vehicle undergoes several adjustments. It typically optimizes the engine's operation, slightly reducing the power output to cut down on fuel consumption. This optimize may involve adjusting the throttle response. When you press the accelerator pedal, the engine receives less fuel than in normal mode, resulting in smoother acceleration. The shifting logic of the transmission is also modified. It tends to shift gears earlier, keeping the engine at a lower revolutions per minute (RPM), which allows the engine to burn fuel more efficiently. The eco mode may also affect the air - conditioning control system. It reduces the energy consumption of the air - conditioning to some extent without significantly impairing comfort. In this way, the fuel costs will be reduced during your daily driving, especially in urban traffic or when you don't need maximum power. However, it's important to note that when you need rapid acceleration, such as overtaking on the highway, you may need to switch out of the eco mode to get more agile performance.
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How to start Mitsubishi ASX?
The Mitsubishi ASX is an automatic transmission vehicle, and the steps to start it are as follows: First, open the door, sit in the driver's seat, adjust the seat, and fasten your seatbelt. Then, toggle the turn signal switch to turn on the left turn signal to alert vehicles and pedestrians behind you. Next, press down on the brake pedal and place the transmission lever in the "D" gear. Press the horn for one time and release the handbrake. Observe the surrounding traffic conditions and slowly lift your foot off the brake pedal. Finally, gently press the accelerator pedal. After getting on the driving lane, return the turn signal to its original position. It should be noted that you must ensure the safety of the vehicle's surrounding environment before starting. Throughout the starting process, your actions should be smooth and steady. Avoid sudden acceleration or hard braking to ensure driving safety and comfort.
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Does Mitsubishi ASX have cruise control?
The provided information about the 2018 Mitsubishi ASX two - wheel drive and four - wheel drive models doesn't mention whether the vehicle is equipped with a cruise control system. Generally speaking, there are different types of cruise control systems, such as the basic Constant Speed Cruise (CCS) and the more advanced Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). Constant Speed Cruise allows you to set a fixed speed, enabling the vehicle to maintain that speed, so you don't have to keep your foot on the accelerator pedal all the time. On the other hand, Adaptive Cruise Control can adjust the vehicle's speed according to the situation of the vehicle in front. Many modern cars are equipped with these features, which are usually controlled by buttons on the steering wheel or a dedicated joystick. Some vehicles are required to reach a certain speed (usually over 30 kilometers per hour) before the cruise control system can be activated. If you want to know whether the Mitsubishi ASX is equipped with a cruise control system, it's best to check the vehicle's user manual or consult the Mitsubishi dealer.
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Does Mitsubishi ASX run on petrol 91 or 95?
Mitsubishi ASX is officially recommended to use RON 95 gasoline for optimal performance and fuel efficiency. Although the engine can still run on RON 91 gasoline (thanks to the adaptability of modern EFI systems), long - term use of low - octane fuel may lead to decreased fuel efficiency, a slight risk of knocking, or a slightly weaker power response, especially under high - load driving conditions such as high - speed overtaking or uphill driving. Moreover, Mitsubishi's 4B1 series engines (e.g., the 2.0L MIVEC) are designed to be optimized for RON 95 gasoline. Therefore, using the officially recommended fuel can better protect the engine and maintain high fuel efficiency. Considering the different minimal prices of RON 95 (RM 2.05 per liter) and RON 91 (RM 2.00 per liter) in Malaysia, it is advisable to choose RON 95 first to balance performance and maintenance costs. If you can't find RON 95 temporarily, it's okay to mix in some RON 91 occasionally under emergency. However, try to avoid long - term mixing or using lower - grade fuel. For vehicle owners, following the manufacturer's recommendations can not only enhance the driving experience but also help extend the engine's lifespan.
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How to open the fuel cap of Mitsubishi ASX?
The Mitsubishi ASX typically offers two common ways to open the fuel filler door. The first is through an interior release switch, usually located on the driver's side floor area, left front door panel, or center console, marked with a fuel pump icon. Pressing this switch to releases the fuel door. The second method is direct push-to-open: when the vehicle is unlocked, simply press the fuel door itself to open it. When locked, the fuel door remains secured. Note that opening mechanisms may vary across model years. If neither method works, consult your owner's manual for specific instructions. Knowing your ASX's fuel door operation ensures smoother refueling and enhances convenience.
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What's the fuel tank capacity of Mitsubishi ASX?
The fuel tank capacity of the Mitsubishi ASX is 60 liters. This fuel tank capacity is designed to meet the needs of daily driving and long - distance travel, reducing the frequency of refueling. The ample fuel storage space enables the vehicle to operate stably during long - distance drives. For example, when taking an inter - state trip, there's no need to frequently search for gas stations, which provides great convenience. Moreover, all versions of the ASX models are equipped with a 60 - liter fuel tank. It's also important to note that there's a difference between the rated capacity and the actual maximum capacity of the fuel tank. Usually, the actual maximum capacity is slightly larger than the rated one. This is because of the thermal expansion and contraction characteristics of fuel, so a safety margin needs to be left after filling the tank to the rated volume.
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What's the engine displacement of Mitsubishi ASX?
The Mitsubishi ASX has different displacement versions. A common one is the 2.0L naturally aspirated engine with a displacement of 1998cc. In addition, the new - model ASX offers a more diverse power configurations. For example, there's a 1.0L three - cylinder turbocharged engine with a displacement of 1000cc, a 1.3L four - cylinder turbocharged engine with a displacement of 1332cc, and a 1.6L four - cylinder E - Tech hybrid system. Different displacements can meet consumers' various needs for power and budget. Small - displacement engines usually perform well in fuel economy and are suitable for daily city commuting. On the other hand, larger - displacement engines like the 2.0L can provide relatively more powerful power output and perform well in acceleration and high - speed driving.

Pros

The size is suitable for medium-sized SUVs, easy to drive and park, with a good sense of presence on the road
Five-seat layout, spacious interior, high seat positions, ample leg and head space, comfortable for long-distance driving
Entry-level medium-sized SUV, equipped with a wealth of comfortable and convenient features, such as panoramic sunroof, keyless start, etc., the interior has a sense of luxury

Cons

The interior design is dull, especially the dashboard, which looks a bit outdated
The 2.0 liter gasoline engine is powerful, but the fuel efficiency is not as expected
It has been on the market for a long time, the exterior design has not changed much, and it looks old

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