Either Xenon or Halogen, depending on which type of light you are referring to.
Because your car runs on gas but your lites run on a battery.
Pilot lights in typical gas appliances use a small amount of gas, usually around 600 to 900 BTUs per hour.
out of gas prbably
not unless the engine is also on, but it does waste the batteries
They use so little extra fuel as you would not be able to measure it. But technically the answer is yes. The lights burn electricity, the car burns gas to make electricity. But the extra is tiny tiny amounts.
You can only have red lights on the rear of your car. And blue lights are illegal to use on any car on the street they are only for emergency vehicles blue lights are for police only
No.
Depends on the car.
No, pilot lights do not use a significant amount of gas. They are designed to consume a small, steady amount of gas to keep the flame lit, but the overall consumption is minimal compared to other gas appliances.
No gasoline used in your car is in a liquid state.
No, modern gas furnaces do not have pilot lights. They use electronic ignition systems for more efficient and reliable operation.
Put the car in drive, unbuckle, and floor the gas pedal. The lights will turn on as needed.