Cars need petrol to work. It's like we need food, and we use fossil fuels for electricity.
if cars do not have petrol they will not work because petrol burns in the engine and the car moves forward
yes of course it does otherwise it won't work.
a Hybrid car means it uses 2 or more energy ways to get powered. This can be for example: - Petrol, Hydrogen - Electricity, Petrol. - Electricity, Gas. etc etc. So nto all hybrid cars need petrol.
yes
As well as petrol you need oxygen and an ignition source
you need to use 30 litres of petrol if you are going from Aberdeen to Glasgow
of course
it could be for the spark plug, petrol engines dont need glow plugs, diesel engines do
10w/40w
gas and petrol are the same thing guy...
Around 50% of the petrol you need is produced by fractional distillation. This process separates crude oil into different components based on their boiling points, with petrol being one of the products obtained from this method.
In an average car, you would need about six liters of petrol to drive 38 miles. This is equal to about 1.5 US gallons.