The owners manual will tell you. Most vehicles are built to run on petrol.
petrol is used as:- 1) fuel in cars and vehicles. 2)to run several factory machinery. 3)in chemical methods of separation of gases.
Hybrid cars that run on batteries and gas as well as electric cars are available now. As technology improves, it is expected that these cars could become the majority of vehicles.
Vehicles can be run on liquid petroleum gas (LPG) provided that the engine has been modified to run on LPG rather than petrol or diesel.
No you cannot. Vehicles are designed to run very specific fuels. If you vehicle was designed to run Petrol, then only run Petrol. If you vehicle was designed to run Diesel, then only run Diesel. Running anything else has the potential to damage the engine.
None. It is not the purpose of a petrol pump to check vehicles.
Petrol is gasoline and most internal combustion engines, thus most vehicles, use it.
petrol ( or gas to the Americans) powers the combustion engines of vehicles.
It is used as fuel in vehicles
Electric cars are better for the environment. Whereas, the fuel vehicle emits harmful gases like carbon due to petrol or diesel. But, electric vehicles produce fewer greenhouse gases and air pollution than petrol. That's why interest in purchasing an electric vehicle is increasing.
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