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Fueleconomy.gov says “operating the air conditioner on ‘Max’ can reduce MPG by roughly 5-25 percent compared to not using it.” Consumer Reports and Edmunds.com says you will lose 1 MPG. That’s the low end of the government estimate of 5 percent whether you have a car that does 20 MPG. Is it fair to sign it a myth, as CNN claims?
Putting the windows down did not change mileage ample for Consumer Reports and Edmunds to degree any change in MPG. So, that’s a myth. There is SOME gas savings and putting down the window does not burn a lot of gas. I guess the real question is how did the government get 25 percent reduction in mileage by turning on the AC? The AC on the car must have looked like this
I like AC and I hate the noise when I open the window. There are a lot increasingly gadgets in cars nowadays like
Actually, now that I think about it, scratch that. Lots of citizens might not plug-in PHEVs. I doubt they would go through the hassle of independently charging the battery for the AC, heat, radio, etc. Okay, perhaps hypermillers would do it. It might be cool whether the car companies came up with hyper miler, bare bones edition of cars with little features like that. I would buy one. Even whether it’s a lower MPG car vs a hybrid.
[Source: CNN]
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