Because that's its primary usage.
don't throw gasoline. Literally: don't cast casoline
Gasoline's primary use is as fuel, what else would it be considered
The fuel pump is located in the fuel tank. The fuel tank would have to be removed. I would consider this job not easy if your doing it in your driveway.
Personally I would consider aeordynamic, fuel efficiency, power, passenger comfort, and functionality
People often think of compact cars when they consider fuel efficient cars. But there are many midsize cars and SUVs that are fuel efficient. In choosing a car that will have good gas mileage, also consider the size of the engine and the vehicle size. An engine that is too small for the size of the vehicle may save you on fuel but cost more on engine repair or replacement.
No it does not. But, depending on how long you store your car you need to consider a fuel additive if it will be in storage for more than a couple months.
No. Unless you consider the gas-technology monitors. Computers do not use fossil fuel.
Price, reputation of manufacturer, length of warranty, and fuel economy are the most important factors to consider, in my opinion.
The cost of fuel varies considerably in different places; in some places it can dirt cheap, in others, as expensive as gold. Fuel is an interesting thing to consider when thinking of fuel-efficient SUVs- the most fuel efficient SUV is the Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited.
If we're talking about gasoline/petrol, then yes as long as it meets the minimum octane required for your car. If you consider "boat fuel" as ethanol free fuel then yes absolutely you can. Using fuel containing ethanol in boats however creates problems.
1)Look for your fuel line after the fuel pump(usually in the tank or close to it) 2)Loosen the clamp on the line. 3)Remove fuel pipe 4)Turn on your ignition - fuel should flow with some pressure. (Remember to consider safety - no lights, fire and face open fuel pipe away from meltable objects and yourself)
When buying a Toyota, consider factors such as your budget, the model's reliability, fuel efficiency, safety features, resale value, and your personal preferences for features and technology.