True, but the front makes more of a difference than the back...the flat front creates pure simple drag, whereas the rear creates drag through turbulence, eddies, pressure differential, etc....
but ya, I`m down, ok, side skirts (detachable) , and a rear `teardrop tail`....unfortuneately will add a lot more weight than a front skirt or deflector.
Having spent many years building and flying rc planes, I`ve learned that the little things make a bigger difference than you would expect (for wind resistance, not fuel economy) such as (in an airplane) things like wheel pants, taped seams, fairings attached to everything, etc...so consider removing the passsenger mirror, those rubber blocks on the hood, duct tape over the door handles etc ...(joking).
On a more serious note, I would have to guess that the added smoothness and rigidity of the hard top would cause better fuel economy despite it`s greater weight...any thoughts?