I took a cab in Madrid, I was wearing full suit and tie, it was 42 degrees, and the cab driver wouldn't turn the A/C on due to fuel economy concerns. He did, however, have every window wound all the way down and a literal gale blasting through the car - which would (as Dan points out) have been hammering his fuel economy far more than using the A/C.
I took a cab in Madrid, I was wearing full suit and tie, it was 42 degrees, and the cab driver wouldn't turn the A/C on due to fuel economy concerns. He did, however, have every window wound all the way down and a literal gale blasting through the car - which would (as Dan points out) have been hammering his fuel economy far more than using the A/C.