Gasoline, Diesel, Alcohol, Hydrogen, Electricity, Steam, just to name a few because your question is vague at best.
It is burnt.
Fuel is material which is processed (usually 'burnt') to produce energy - heat or power. To move a car takes energy - and that has to be supplied by the fuel.
Put the right gas in? If the car ran out of gas you could have burnt the fuel pump out
It is the burnt product after the oxygen and fuel are mixed and used to power the engine.
You can very well do that if you don't mind have most of your car parts burnt. Biofuel are very capable of burning your car parts.
A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.
transmission may be shot or your starter plugs are burnt out or your fuel filter is broken
They are the exhaust pipes, they take away the burnt fuel gasses.
Incomplete combustion in an engine indicates that all of the fuel has not been burnt. Incomplete combustion can cause clogging and damage to the valves in the engine of a car.
Fuel is mixed with air, compressed then ignited.
It's possible that the seals in the turbo have gone and engine oil is making its way into the intake and being burnt as fuel. There's not a lot you can do about this until the oil has all burnt away
A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.