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No it does not affect fuel consumption.
(no it uses the energy from the car battery not the energy made by the engine)Yes it does increase consumption because the battery has to be recharged by the power of the engine driving the alternator or the dynamo
In city driving the consumption is 11 mpg. On the highway it is 18 mpg, and on a combined cycle, it is 14 mpg.
Aaron Caratti won the series driving a Dallara F304-Renault.
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Most wrecks are not related to the consumption of alcohol.
'Urban' used in conjunction with mpg typically refers to the fuel consumption of the vehicle driven in city or town conditions. This normally involves stop/start driving, braking and accelerating and little cruising at optimal fuel consumption speeds. Vehicles use more fuel in urban driving conditions than when cruising on the freeways. Manufacturers normally provide "urban" fuel economy figures and "combined" figures. The latter refer to a combination of town driving and highway cruising, arguably a more accurate reflection of the vehicle's fuel economy than its optimal (cruising) or worst (urban) consumption.
it sounds like your wheel bearing if its a whaling noise
D.W.I stands for driving while intoxicated being the worse of D.U.I meaning driving under the influence