What are the reasons for the high fuel consumption of Mitsubishi ASX?

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DeValeria
07/30/25 6:39am
Here are the related reasons for the high fuel consumption of Mitsubishi ASX: 1. Insufficient tire pressure and tire wear: (1) Insufficient or low tire pressure increases friction between the tires and the ground, leading to greater resistance and higher fuel consumption. (2) Severe tire wear often causes slipping, which also increases fuel consumption. 2. Carbon deposits caused by poor-quality gasoline: Low-quality gasoline leads to more carbon deposits, which roughens the intake pipe walls, affects the intake effect and mixture quality, resulting in a sharp rise in fuel consumption. 3. Driving habits: Poor driving habits cause brake disc wear, leading to higher fuel consumption. 4. Driving conditions: (1) Congested road conditions result in higher fuel consumption as the engine works harder, increasing fuel injection. (2) Short-distance driving also leads to higher fuel consumption because the engine and vehicle just reach the optimal working temperature before shutting off. 5. Vehicle weight: Carrying excessively heavy items increases fuel consumption by 2% compared to normal driving, and small amounts add up over time.
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