you're kinda right. but it doesn't "move heat". think of it like this. what happens when you add cold water to hot water? it equalizes the tempreture, it doesn't displace it. a cars a/c unit sucks the heat from the (outside) air, then pushes the cold air into the vehicle, combining it with the warm air in the vehicle, which equalizes the difference between the two air tempretures. the excess (equalized tempreture) air is bled out of the vehicle (like what would happen if you kept filling the container of hot water with cold water until it overflowed.)
You are so wrong!