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Dear Tom and Ray: I appeal to your expertise to settle a discussion a friend and I had recently. He says running the air conditioner in a vehicle uses as much as two gallons of additional fuel per mile. He prefers to travel with the windows down. I concede that using an air conditioner may reduce gas mileage, but I think his estimate of fuel use is high. I also think that when you run a vehicle at highway speeds with the windows open, you change the aerodynamics and increase wind drag, which also lowers fuel economy. Since we live in a hot weather climate, and summer is fast approaching, your answer will determine whether we have a year round friendship, or just a cool weather one, as I like to arrive at my destination cool and neat rather than hot and windblown. Tom: Tom: Ray: Tom and Ray share secrets mechanics don't want you to know in their
pamphlet Ten Ways You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It! To order, send © 1994 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the May 1994 index |