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- 2004 Acura TL
I was watching MythBusters the other day and they actually had a good one that dealt with a vehicle. They tested an Expedition and hooked up a computer to test the effects of A/C on windows up vs. A/c off windows down. With the windows up and the A/C on Max, they averaged 11.7 MPG. With the windows down and the A/C off, they averaged 11.3 MPG. I found this to be very interesting. This "myth" has been asked plenty of times with many different opinions on it. Now, the test they did was with a driver and passenger -- that's it. It was done with ideal conditions. No real load was given.
Now, they put people in the vehicles on the last trip and filled both vehicles up with only 5 gallons of gas. One ran with A/C on, one with the windows down. The one with the A/c on ran out of gas quicker. 30 miles later, the one with the windows down finally ran out of gas.
So the verdict: with a light load (driver and passenger) it's better to run with A/c....with a load -- windows down all the way!! I thought it was some good information.
-Drew
Now, they put people in the vehicles on the last trip and filled both vehicles up with only 5 gallons of gas. One ran with A/C on, one with the windows down. The one with the A/c on ran out of gas quicker. 30 miles later, the one with the windows down finally ran out of gas.
So the verdict: with a light load (driver and passenger) it's better to run with A/c....with a load -- windows down all the way!! I thought it was some good information.
-Drew