If you mean like an airplane without wings, there's air resistance, friction between the wheels and the ground, and the axle on which the wheels rotate.
A propeller is connected to a drive shaft which is connected to an engine that runs the same way as a car
It moves.
Check out the Instructables website and type in "Propeller-Powered Car" on the search window. The instructions for it will come up along with a video.
you cant drive your car if you have hole in your engine because your engine is a propeller for your car.
you attach a rubber band propeller to a mini chassi.
The longer it runs the more irreversible damage will occur. Run it long enough and it will eventually seize up.
Unless your car has a floating chassis and a propeller, you won't be able to complete the task of "driving your car" to Paris from Tamarac, FL.
No where.
The car runs well.
Airplanes has no need for a transmission like a car. A propeller runs efficiently at about 2000 RPM as for most piston engines. The only transmission found will be in the form of a reduction gear, between the engine and the propeller. Most turboprops will have this feature, since the engines rotates at very high rpm, converted into high torque, low rpm for the propeller. Many airplanes can change the angle of their propellers, making them produce more thrust, at a higher "angle of attack" with a slower speed. So we are getting the same work done at a lower rotation speed, which is the principle of a transmission.
It doesn't.
a car