
When starting a dual-clutch automatic car, remember to press the brake and shift into N gear before starting. After starting, shift into D gear and release the brake. Press the accelerator, and the car will start moving.

Having driven the Asian Dragon for years, beginners must thoroughly check tire pressure, engine oil, and brake fluid before starting to avoid issues on the road. Once seated in the driver's position, adjust the seat and steering wheel height to find a comfortable posture, and always fasten the seatbelt properly. For the first few days on the road, choose quiet routes to practice, getting used to the throttle and brake response—the Asian Dragon accelerates smoothly but has slightly soft brakes, so drive slowly and avoid sudden acceleration. Use the rearview mirror and blind-spot monitoring to stay aware of your surroundings, and turn on the automatic wipers in the rain for added peace of mind. Develop a weekly habit of checking your car's condition, such as tire pressure and lights, to prevent unexpected breakdowns. When parking, rely on the rearview camera to avoid scratches—safe driving should always come first.

I often teach my friends how to drive. The steering wheel of the Asian Dragon is light and easy to control. Beginners should start practicing at low speeds and not be nervous. The brakes are a bit soft, but just press deeper if needed. When parking in reverse, rely on the rearview radar and camera to reduce the risk of collisions. On the highway, experience the adaptive cruise control—setting the distance and speed makes driving much easier. In rainy weather, the automatic lights help improve visibility and safety. Set the air conditioning to automatic recirculation to avoid stuffiness inside the car. Beginners should practice turning and lane-changing maneuvers more to get familiar with the vehicle's response. Don’t rely too much on assist systems—your own judgment is the most important. After driving for a while, you’ll notice the throttle responds quickly, but maintaining speeds below 60 km/h is safer during the break-in period.

I personally appreciate the technological features of the Avalon. For beginners, its automatic emergency braking helps prevent rear-end collisions effortlessly, while adaptive cruise control on the highway makes driving more relaxed. The large infotainment screen with clear navigation reduces the chances of getting lost, and Bluetooth connectivity allows for legal and safe hands-free calls. New drivers can rely on the rearview camera for parking assistance, and the automatic rain-sensing wipers improve visibility in rainy weather—though it's important not to solely depend on these features and to hone one's observation skills. The premium sound system is great for playing light music to unwind while driving, but keep the volume at a reasonable level to avoid distraction. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes, helps prevent minor issues from escalating.


