• snooggums@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Probably knock a bit more off if you need to use a heater or air conditioning.

    This is basically the same idea is acknowledging that mpg estimates are based on optimal conditions and real world conditions are frequently a bit lower.

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      1 month ago

      Agreed. On ICE vehicles, the difference is not as drastical though, because the conversion of dino corpse to moving tires is much more inefficient.

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        1 month ago

        Every car I have ever owned lost 20% mpg or more on hot and cold days when the AC or heater were working hard.

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          or heater were working hard

          Hmm, that shouldn’t be the case for ICE cars. ICEs are so inefficient at converting chemical energy into motion that they produce vast amounts of waste heat, more heat than would ever be required to heat the passenger compartment. “Turning on” the heater simply diverts some of the waste heat away from the external radiator.