sorry, but we need more information. do you actually see the coolant pour right out on the ground (or into a pan) before you even start the car--or can you at least see a drip-drip-drip right after you pour it in. are you pouring it into the radiator or into the overflow tank. if you can see it leak.....where is it coming out of--and make sure it is leaking exactly where you think it is. (i once had someone point to their lower control arm because that's where the leak was--sorry, there's no coolant in the lower control arm--that's where it was dripping from after driving the car, but........no. no. [so if you see a hose clamp on a ball joint, that could be why!]) anyway.....examine the radiator, radiator cap, overflow tank, hoses, hose clamps, water pump (if it's visible), engine [block/freeze plugs, cylinder head, head gasket(s) (sandwiched between the block and the head)], the carpet at the feet of front passenger (heater core),.....when you can see where it's leaking from, (and add to your question here) we can better help you fix it or get someone else to fix it (for not a lot of green--that was a coolant joke). good luck
If you do not have a leak then it must be going in the oil compartment in the engine. Therefore your head gasket is failing and if so you will know soon enough.
smell of antifreeze and no visable leaks usually indicates that the heater core needs replacing
Same color as what?
Oil/antifreeze mix is usually caused by head gasket leaks or valve cover gasket leaks.
you got a gas line leaking. get it checked soon
no
Find where it is running out and repair the cause.
yes you can used dyes for antifreeze leaks see www.naradmarketing.com they have the strongest and best dyes available in the market at a fraction of the cost. ---- No, you don't have to. Antifreeze / coolant has a UV dye already in it (unless it is "GM dexcool", then you would have to buy a dye and put it in your radiator) . Get a "black light bulb" and put it in your shop light and look around your hoses. They make special flashlights with UV bulbs, etc, but just go to the hardware store or walmart and get a bulb.
Antifreeze has to be put in at the overflow bottle.
Could be the intake manifold gaskets are leaking.
Yes. Antifreeze is actually pumped through the intake manifold. If the gasket is bad it is possible that it leaks out
Might just be a head gasket. If not the Blocks Cracked. Bad.