You DRIVE YOURSELF to the hospital.
You become a transformer, humans in disguise.
1 letter each millisecond
Yes. Bigger tyres=> more friction => more strain on engine=> more fuel used
The amount of petrol needed to travel for one hour depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency and speed. For instance, if a car travels at 60 miles per hour and has a fuel efficiency of 30 miles per gallon, it would consume about 2 gallons of petrol in one hour. Therefore, the specific amount of petrol required varies based on the vehicle's performance and the driving conditions.
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
petrol cars are cars with petrol in them lol
enough petrol to get you to a petrol garage anywhere in the UK
at a petrol station
thats a tough one- maybe by a petrol truck.
IPA is miscible with petrol.
Unleaded petrol is petrol that has not been treated with a lead compound.
Go to petrol station. Get petrol. Wahoo!
petrol is gas : )