No, jet fuel is essentially a variety of kerosene. Some tractors may run on it, but not regular cars.
airplanes have huge engines unlike cars the also run on a better type of fuel than cars but jet fuel would ruin a car
Only special built cars. You could run a pre-07 emissions diesel vehicle on jet fuel - if you did it to a diesel with a Diesel Particulate Filter, you'd ruin the DPF within an hour of operation. However, doing so would be illegal, as on-highway diesel engines are required by law to run #2 ULSD.
No, cars run on fuel or elecricity.
High octane kerosene
Yes. You can run it on Jet fuel (A or B), diesel fuel, or kerosene.... those three fuel types are very closely related, and can run a diesel engine made before the implementation of aftertreatment technology.
It is called jet fuel or white petrol.
I run my car on jet fuel so its the same price as diesel - - - - - Go to airnav.com to find fuel prices in your area.
While a 707 or any jet could run on gasoline for a period of time, jet engines run on jet fuel which is similar to kerosene or diesel fuel.
Jet cars have jet engines; because of that they need a special fuel to power them. Most use aviation turbine fuel but some use a special blend made for race cars. This type of fuel is extremely flammable and is only stocked and sold to professionals.
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
Most cars run on fosil fuels, Petrol, Diesel,
Airplanes run on special fuel that is designed for them. It is called Jet fuel. It is also called white Petrol.