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Mythbusters ran a segment on this in the same episode as the tailgate up vs tailgate down question.
They found that running identical trucks (F-150's or Expeditions I believe), with all the windows down actually got better fuel mileage than A/C with all the windows closed because the A/C unit adds extra strain to the engine while the condenser is engaged.
But do you remember how "fast" were they simulating? I believe that for fairly low speeds, as there is not much wind drag, but what about faster speeds where the wind drag increases much?




