Usually no. the only time they would is if the small car is a sports car.
Examples:
Z4 and a 530I
350 Camaro and Impala
BMW 135i and a 535i
Of course you can. A small 4 cycle engine uses the exact same oil as used in any car.
Momentum is velocity times mass, so, in order for two cars to have the same momentum at the same velocity, they must have the same mass. Engine capacity has nothing do do with the equation.
=cars work by using a special power but not the same as house power or anything like that=
Yes. If the engine size is the same in both of the cars, then they will have the same starter.
what engine can you use to replace the 5.4 liter V-8 engine using the same mounting brackets, yet being a stronger engine?
All engine coolant is roughly the same but some are advertised for performance cars.
fathia how
No two cars are the same. A make, model and year will get a better answer.
because they are harder to drive less people want them since the demand is lower the cost has to be lower #EditedByAnotherUser : Also, it depends on the location. US have more auto cars whereas France for example has more manual cars, so the price vary. Manual cars take less gas than auto, and if you analyze correctly, you'll notice manual cars are faster than auto (when using same model of cars and same engine. For example, take 2 Kia Spectra, same year, same engine, one auto, and one manual: the manual one accelerates and goes faster than the auto.)
none, its specifically for the aurora, closest is the caddy 4.6
Same as all cars, between the engine compartment and the driver,
my most positive answer to this question is that i do not think hybrid cars emit radiation. it just doesnt make sense. They emit the same radiation any other car does: IR when the engine is running, visible light when the headlights are on, RF if you are using your CB radio, etc.