I agree with the following article. In my tests turning off the air does increase my gas mileage by 2-3 mpg but living in Florida it is not worth the cost to the driver. I'm trying to be green not wet!
Myths About Saving Gas Mileage
By Veronica Mackey
Every day, gas prices go up a few cents more. I'm beginning to wonder now if it even matters what gas station I go to. They're all high. So rather than spending 5 dollars worth of gas trying to find a station that sells it for 20 cents less, it's time to look at other ways to keep more money in our pockets.
According to the Automobile Club of Southern California and Consumer Reports magazine, there are ways to reduce gas comsumption, and there are some myths out there that just reduce your time and money. Here are the myths: More
Monday, June 9, 2008
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