Yes but transformer in Alcohol
Most common passenger cars run on gasoline. A small minority of cars and most larger trucks run on diesel fuel. In some countries, such as Brazil, a large number of cars run on either a gasoline-ethanol mix or purely on ethanol, as do many racing cars.
Most passenger cars run on gasoline (petrol), diesel fuel (including biodiesel), or alcohol (including ethanol mixed with gasoline). A few multi-passenger vehicles run on natural gas. Extreme race cars can run on straight alcohol (as do some cars in countries like Brazil). Probably 80% of the cars and pickups run on gasoline and most of the rest on diesel.
No, cars run on fuel or elecricity.
Smart cars run on petroleum.
Oil doesn't run cars it lubricates engines. Cars run on gasoline which is refined from oil.
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Hybrid cars do not run on the power of the sun. Hybrid cars use a battery and gas to run.
They are called cars that run on gasoline.
obviously cars can't walk cars run on wheels they don't have legs to run.
Ethanol is alcohol made from corn/sugar cane, etc. it is the same alcohol you drink. Cars that run on ethanol, have different fuel lines, injectors, ECU programming since ethanol runs at a different ai/fuel ratio than gasoline.
It can be replanted over and over.
98% of cars run on gasoline engines.