Yes motorcycles are cheaper to run. A: especially if it's a battery powered one.
The advantages of the motor cycle is it is smaller and cheaper to run. Cars use more methhane than motorcycle. So buy a motorcycle and impress the girls! Motorcycles are better than cars because you dodge through traffic, and you get sexy ladies
No
Usually the snake will be crushed in some way and die. A snake can not hurt a car and a motorcycle tire, they are too hard and thick.
They can be if they decide to charge you with their antlers. or even if you run into one in your car or motorcycle.
Because it's cheaper than therapy.
Depends on how many it was designed to run with, for example a small motorcycle engine or lawnmower engine can have just 1 cylinder, however a car engine with a fault might not have all cylinders burning efficiently, and will still run on less than designed to, but nit well or efficiently
Full synthetic motorcycle oils can and regularly do have additives to make them safe for use in vehicles with a "wet" or "oil bath" clutch. Standard synthetics tend to generate excessive slip in a wet clutch. To accurately answer the question. Yes you can run synthetic motorcycle oil in your car. However I would advise against doing the opposite.
gasoline was used mostly but some cars were altered by their owners to run on kerosine, which was a cheaper fuel than gasoline
Having owned them for years yes they can be. But, you repair them less often so in the long run I think they are cheaper to own.
A small used car (Ford Ka, Vauxhall Corsa etc). Cheaper to insure, cheaper to run, easy to manoeuvre and if (when) you trash it you won't too much out of pocket. I'd recommend a manual transmission.
Yes, they are.
It depends. If you count in the long run, it is cheaper. But it may be costly to buy, but saves petrol.