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Rolling down your windows creates drag and uses more gas.
It's a common belief that driving with the windows down will significantly lower your gas mileage. After having the opportunity to visit Ford's Wind Tunnel, I can tell you a ton of engineering and research goes into the aerodynamics of a vehicle. And, the truth is, the windows won't have a noticeable effect on gas mileage under 40mph. Which means, it won't affect ...
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Rolling down your windows creates drag and uses more gas.
It's a common belief that driving with the windows down will significantly lower your gas mileage. After having the opportunity to visit Ford's Wind Tunnel, I can tell you a ton of engineering and research goes into the aerodynamics of a vehicle. And, the truth is, the windows won't have a noticeable effect on gas mileage under 40mph. Which means, it won't affect city miles at all. So, go ahead -- enjoy a drive through down with the wind in your hair.
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