yes you use iorn in cars
use your head!
Iron is used to make the steel, which most cars frames, bodies, bolts and engine internals are still made of.
Some cars have Cast Iron engine blocks, but nowadays vehicle manufacturers don't really use a lot of iron as its heavy as ****
Gas, coal,oil,metal,iron ore
The "Iron Duke" 1.9l I4 in the Vegas had an iron block and aluminum heads. Iron blocks, generally, in passenger cars do not use a cylinder liner.
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Iron can rust. Actually it is because the iron is not strong enough to be able to handle the pressures that steel can. Pure iron is to soft and weak to be of any use and the iron from the blast furnace has too much carbon in it to be useful. That is the real reason
Iron is the metal that is used to make domestic cars but sport cars or F1 cars might be made of carbonfiber
Iron and steel (which is made from iron) are used to make thousands of things like buildings and cars.
None because cars are not allowed to pass on it anymore
IRON STRONGER.....ALUMINUM LIGHTER.....IRON IS HEAVY.....ALUMINUM WILL BREAK EASIER THAN IRON
The block would be either cast iron or aluminum. The heads are typically aluminum, although some still use cast iron (particularly diesel engines).