Alcohol, (bio)diesel, hydrogen, kerosene, methane (LNG), nitromethane, propane & LPG, water... that's all that came to mind, though I wouldn't try burning any of these in my gasoline engine.
Internal combustion reactions power the car. The gasoline ignites, and the spark creates the power for the car.
Gasoline, diesel or electric - it's all fossil fuel power.
cars get power from gasoline because when the gas enters the cylinder the spark plug explodes the gas which pushes the piston down and turns the crank shaft which moves the car
Snidely said "Tank Goodness" after filling his car with super premium TopTest Power Plus Gasoline.
Gasoline. They convert this into electricity before it is used to power the car.
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Look up internal combustion engine - Otto cycle.
Multiple power sources, typically gasoline and electric.
Some hybrid cars have just as much power as regular cars. They use gasoline for power when it is needed, or the electric component can produce enough power.
Hybrid technology simply means that rather than running on only gasoline or only battery power the car runs on a combination of the two. Generally at low speeds and at a stand still such as a traffic light the car runs on battery power whereas at high speeds the car will run on gasoline.
the car with the normal gasoline
The first hybrid car (built in 1899) used a gasoline engine to supply power to an electric motor that drove the car's front wheels.