Both are petroleum products but gasoline is refined further than diesel is.
For cars? Diesel and gasoline.
Gasoline, diesel and propane.
gasoline and diesel. WITHOUT ETHANOL
If it runs on gasoline, diesel or CNG, yes.
No. Most cars use fossil fuels (primarily gasoline and diesel made from oil).
Gasoline and diesel are well known liquid fuels.
You cannot burn diesel fuel in a gasoline engine period. A gasoline engine will not run on diesel. So legality is a mute point. A gasoline engine and diesel engine are totally different in design and the way fuel is burned. The fuels are not interchangeable.
Some fuels made from petroleum include gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and heating oil. These fuels are derived from crude oil through the refining process and are used for transportation, heating, and various industrial purposes.
Gasoline (petrol) Paraffin Diesel (DERV) Gas oil (Heating oil)
Gasoline and ordinary diesel fuel are both fossil fuels, so almost all cars run only on fossil fuels.
diesel. duhh also LNG, LPG, even gasoline in so called "diesel-blend" injection, meaning a mixture of diesel with other fuels. Hydrogen could also be used to make the ignition of the fuel blend more clean and efficiënt.
Fuels as diesel and gasoline, butane, propane, etc. are obtained by chemical procedures.