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You're misrepresenting the linked materials. Please don't do that. The Edmunds test does BOTH with A/C off and A/C on. Even with a car with a tiny motor (a Mini Cooper), they still showed a 3% increase in mileage (and, they also saw gains of up to 11% with it off). And, both tests are valid and indeed "real world", because the vast majority of vehicles don't use A/C all the time. Most people (in the U.S.) live in drive in places where it's only needed about 1/4 of the year and even in that time not always needed (like at night).Those studies don't make the massive savings you claim as they concede they weren't don't in real-world conditions that include running the A/C or in hot climates.
Of course, I only include the AAA and Edmonds tests as a supplement to the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) test, which is done much more rigorously.
You are trying to spin that statement to mean something it doesn't. Of course SOME driving styles won't see any benefit. Do you only drive your vehicle on the highway and rarely ever see a stop light? Not gunna see any improvement, for obvious reasons.And when they say 'as much as' they ALSO quantified that some could see next to no significant savings.
That does not mean that if you drive your vehicle in a more statistically average way that you won't see savings.
More misrepresentation. It ain't fractional percentages.I didn't buy my Bronco to sweat fractional percentages.
I don't really care if you use it or not. I am only participating here because there's lot of disinformation about it. Like the misrepresentations I've noted from you.If someone wants to use their Bronco to take them out to the trees they hug, so be it. Use ASS all you want. For many of us it's a nuisance we could do without. Oh, and it takes a LONG time to save a measurable amount with gas under two bucks a gallon...
Personally, I like being out in nature, and I like being able to have bigger engines but still minimizing the environmental impact I have on nature and the impact on my wallet. If you have the factual information and still decide it's not for you.. well that's your choice.[/quote][/QUOTE]
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