Windows that are open can create air drag that can decrease the fuel consumption by 10%

December 1st, 2007 | by admin |

Windows that are open can create air drag that can decrease the fuel consumption by 10%. Based on 1950s era panel vans, the PT Cruiser sits on the now defunct Neon platform, but sales have been strong for Chrysler.

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  • Windows that are open can create air drag that can decrease the fuel consumption by 10%
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