That varies with different vehicles.
I need gasoline for my car.
about 0.15 USD/Km without including gasoline
The engine has to be running and warmed up for the heater to produce hot air. So yes, you need gasoline to get heat from your car (unless you have an electric car).
Cars need gasoline as a fuel to run. This compound is broken down into energy a car can use to run.
Well, it would depend on what type of car you have, and the type of gas mileage it gets.
Sugar is to food as gasoline is to a car. Just like how a car needs gasoline to run, food often needs sugar to taste good and give us energy. But just like how too much gasoline can ruin a car's engine, too much sugar can wreak havoc on our bodies. So, enjoy your sugar in moderation, just like you would with a car and its gasoline.
If you mean gasoline, it was not being sold in 1870. The car with a gasoline engine had not been invented yet.
Don't know how much gasoline was put in or how much diesel was in the tank before gasoline was added but if you didn't run the engine after the gasoline was put in and you drained it, you should be okay.
Gasoline has chemical energy, that is easily converted to thermal energy and then to mechanical energy(movement), which is used to propel the car.
No one answer. It depends on the fuel mileage for THAT car, and how many miles it is driven.
It will depend on the car, the current price of gasoline and quality of gasoline used, the pressure in your car tyres, and the direction and speed of wind.
u can measure a car in kilometer