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True, BUT it does not always effect your gas as much as you think.
Having your windows up is obviously the best way to go (with no A/C).
But, if you are traveling at high speeds, like the highway, the drag created by having windows open ends up being worse than if you had your A/C on when it comes to gas miliage!
So if you are going around town, I'd use the windows. If you are going to be on the highway, don't be affraid to use the A/C!
Where were you going the last time your car ran out of gasoline?
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You're reading T or F: running the a/c in your car can effect your gas?
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