BioDiesel is the only "green" fuel that can be used.
For cars? Diesel and gasoline.
There are kerosene-based fuels (such as JP8), which can be used in diesel motors. There are also biofuels, which can be made from grain-based products, that'll work in diesel motors.
Electricity.Petrol.Some cars are powered by steam or water.ELECTRICITYDIESELUNLEADEDSTEAM OR WATERHJJK;;;;;;;LLL;#;##########
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.
gasoline, diesel, CNG (compressed natural gas), Propane (forklifts-not normally cars), Hydrogen gas, coal/wood for steam powered cars.
Unleaded or Diesel are the most used types of gas.There are a wide variety of fuels used by many different cars. Unleaded gasoline, diesel, E85, and LPG are the most common.
petrol, diesel
Yes, but since biofuel is a substitute for diesel its only used in diesel burning cars.
Diesel fuel... made from refinery Distillate #2, also know as GASOIL. Diesel used as fuels to cars is a variant of D2, but with additives to make the engine run better (in particular in the winter).
Natural gas and diesel
kiln and diesel
kiln and diesel