By a few percent, typically less than 5% but above 2%. In terms of savings, that's pretty good. A more specific answer would depend on the exact vehicle described.
dividing the operations into simple tasks.
most of the cars nowadays have air conditioning ........
I'm guessing they had to drive with the air conditioning turned on Maximum. It was very hot that year. The above is not the answer. Few Australian cars had air conditioning in 1973. 1973 was the year that motorists first had to start paying compulsory third party insurance on their cars.
its because the aircon uses up to 10% of the cars engine power. all cars with air conditioning have a change in revs when the air co is turned on or off. the larger the engine the less noticible the difference is. its because the aircon uses up to 10% of the cars engine power. all cars with air conditioning have a change in revs when the air co is turned on or off. the larger the engine the less noticible the difference is.
in the UK the top of the range vw cars come with air conditioning as standard, but they have started installing air conditiong as standard on all of there cars
Consumers are becoming more aware of prices rising for all the many things that they buy. Therefore since fuel is an essential aspect of car owning the price they pay at the pump becomes important. This is why more and more car manufacturers are emphasizing the fuel efficiency of their new cars.
No rofls.
You can unclog your cars air conditioning lines by disconnecting the lines and blowing air through them. It may be just as easy to purchase air conditioning lines.
All cars can be turned into a non front drive car.
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On some systems (such as air conditioning).
they didn't have air conditioning or Cd players