Gasoline is 'relatively' cheap, light, easily obtainable, easily refuellable and contains a lot of potential energy when burnt, to do useful work.
They are called cars that run on gasoline.
98% of cars run on gasoline engines.
Cars need gasoline as a fuel to run. This compound is broken down into energy a car can use to run.
Oil doesn't run cars it lubricates engines. Cars run on gasoline which is refined from oil.
some of them run on gasoline and others on feul. NOTE: I THINK GASOLINE IS EVEN MORE EXPENSIVE...
No. Only around 1% of US cars run on diesel. Most run on gasoline (petrol) or a mix of gasoline and ethanol.
yes they did
gasoline or a liquid
No, because cars run on gasoline not kerosene
Cars run on fossil fuels, gasoline, vegetable oil, and electricity.
Most common passenger cars run on gasoline. A small minority of cars and most larger trucks run on diesel fuel. In some countries, such as Brazil, a large number of cars run on either a gasoline-ethanol mix or purely on ethanol, as do many racing cars.
Unburnt gasoline contains the potential energy to push your pistons and run your car.