your pistons would start knocking heavily and damage the 'big ends' - and depending on the car can be very expensive to fix and would be cheaper to replace whole engine - unless you have tools and know how to replace the engine, if which you did, you wouldn't be asking such a question.
very few cars are able to hold the minimal amount of oil in case of an oil leak it wnt damage the engine - from my experience, only hondas and some bmws haave something like this.
99% of cars are baddabing baddaboom with no oil.
Fuel, oil, tires. Complements are things that one thing cannot be without. You can't drive a car without gas and oil. You also can't drive a car without tires.
If you drive your car without oil and it dies, your engine has seized. Time to replace the engine or the vehicle.
Your cars motor will explode.
a motor can not run with out oil, the motor will seize up and can break parts
It will seize - due lack of lubrication and coolant (one of the oil's uses)
Work lots of over time to pay for a engine overhaul or junk the car and buy another car then check the oil once in a while.
Not really. Without oil, the engine will soon have metal rubbing on metal, which will cause parts to go hot and seize. And that means engine destruction and expensive repairs.
No! (Laughs)
Well, it's slightly better than driving it without oil, or with a time bomb strapped to the engine, but no, it's not "okay".
I would NOT DRIVE THE CAR. You can start it then change the oil immediatly. Transmisson oil is a great cleaner but not a very good lubricant for an engine.
For a while - probably not efficiently I once drove a car for about 10 years without a tune up the only reason I stopped driving it was cause the body was falling apart. So I would say Yes you can drive without a tuneup just change the oil and oil filter.
This depends on the type of car you drive.