Yes,if you use electrolysis to diffuse oxygen from hydrogen.You will have to suck the hydrogen from the electrode the compress it to make it a liquid now you can use it as fuel.(This is my invention).
The newest types of cars are the cars that run on water.
Upon hearing about water hybrid cars, most people think, "But water and cars don't go together... Do they?" Now, with the excellence of technology, cars can run on water. There are only a few cars in the market that can run on water. Before purchasing a car that claims it can run on water and not fossil fuel, make sure that you do the necessary research.
They are working on that.
Sterling
There are already some fuel-cell cars out, they use a fuel cell. There have been prototypes of cars that run on water. Cars that run on hydrogen also. Electric cars definitely
water, electric, air.
There were cars that ran on steam in the early years of the automobile. They are also working on cars that run on hydrogen derived from water.
we would run out of water quicker
No, cars use internal combustion engines which require a flammable fuel. There is a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze use as a coolant in the engine.
When he charges at you, jump. He'll run into the next car. Run after him, jump over him, and repeat. After 3 or 4 cars, he'll run into the water.
No, cars run on fuel or elecricity.
Smart cars run on petroleum.