Yes, there are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
all new cars have serpentine belts for the most part.
So-called "hybrid" cars can be powered by more than one type of fuel. i.e. gasoline/electric - gasoline/diesel - etc. So-called "hybrid" cars can be powered by more than one type of fuel. i.e. gasoline/electric - gasoline/diesel - etc.
Cars as a primary mode of transportation
no belts aren't a type of pulley
No type of glue should be used on seat belts.
It all depends on what type of train, and what type of car.
Electric used cars are way more convenient than gas type care since you will just recharge it and no gasoline needed. Prices of gasoline nowadays are very expensive due to the conflict between two countries.
Depends on the engine type and configuration. Muscle cars with V8 engines will obviously use more than your average sedan.It depends what kind of car it is too.
airplanes have huge engines unlike cars the also run on a better type of fuel than cars but jet fuel would ruin a car
The Harold Zeigler Automotive Group is based in Michigan and sells a variety of cars. No other car dealership sells more used and new cars than this one. There is something for everyone.
the cars of the 60s were mainly muscle cars but there were more like the Volkswagen's, Oldsmobile's, sedan, and pickup trucks.
The 'Megapro catalogue' contains many different items which people would require for cars, building and other activities. One type of product they sell is accessories like tool belts, cases and much more.