It varies with each vehicle. To determine the mpg (miles per gallon) your vehicle gets, fill your fuel tank to the top and record the mileage. The next time you need to refuel record the mileage again and amount of fuel it took to fill. Subtract the first mileage reading from the last one. Take that reading and divide the number of gallons it took to refill the tank and you have the mpg your vehicle gets.
petrol is synonymous to gasoline. so a petrol car is a car that uses gasoline as its source of fuel.
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a hybrid car uses electricity and gasoline.
means the car is a 6 cylinder engine that uses petrol or gasoline
The materials used come from the ground. The gasoline undergoes a change as it burns. A car uses the gasoline to move. All parts of the car are composed of chemicals.
A hybrid car uses both electric and gasoline making it more fuel efficent.
As long as the synthetic oil is of the correct viscosity for the engine, it can be used in a hybrid car. Hybrid cars have two engines - the gasoline powered one and the electric one. The gasoline powered pretty much like any other gasoline powered 4-stroke engine and uses the same kind of lubricants.
A car uses 1 liter of gasoline for every 40 kilometers it travels. How many liters of gasoline will it use for180 kilometres
The average car uses up 600 gallons of gasoline a year (based on gas consumption of both passenger cars and light trucks), which is an average of 50 gallons of gas a month.
Yes, that's right
If you mean gasoline, it was not being sold in 1870. The car with a gasoline engine had not been invented yet.
That varies with different vehicles.