The engine needs fuel to run. The car needs you to run it.
No, Diesels don not need a spark plug.
gas
Cars can run on Hydrogen gas, however the car's engine must be modified first.
Electric and hybrid cars are excellent vehicles for those consumers looking to save money on fuel costs and at the same time better the environment. Electric and hybrid cars have an electrical engine to go along with the gas engine, allowing the electric engine to assist the gas engine in times of need. Electric and hybrid vehicles not only cost less to buy than normal cars, but fuel costs are less than 25% than that of normal cars.
Hybrid cars send close to zero harmful emissions into the atmosphere. This is done by combining the standard gas engine with an electric engine. This electric engine is called upon when the gas engine is being overwork or in need of help. What this does is it cuts down on the use of the gas engine significantly, causing less and less emissions to fill the air and pollute the air. This process makes the vehicles green as they help the environment.
Fuel for the internal combustion engine.
Sugar
Carbon monoxide
to make it run.
yes definently cars need to run on the specified petrol type (e.g unleaded) because the motor is made specialy to run on that fuel
Cars need to burn to burn something in order to make energy. And gas does just that!
Over 95% of hybrid cars use gas only as fuel. From that they generate electricity and store it in batteries for later use to supplement the gas engine. The remaining hybrid cars (called plugin hybrids) use gas too, but can also be plugged in to keep the batteries charged.