Your question assumes something that is not true. Many auto manufactures do use turbo chargers on petrol engines.
petrol ( or gas to the Americans) powers the combustion engines of vehicles.
Turbochargers are used on some petrol or gasoline engines.
Petrol is gasoline and most internal combustion engines, thus most vehicles, use it.
It harmed the vehicles engines and the environment.
diesel engines doesn't use spark plug but uses heater plug.petrol engines produces more torque than petrol engines but petrol engines produces more acceleration than diesel engines.petrol engine is faster to be heated than diesel engine.
If you mean motor oil, yes.
Batteries are basically the same for petrol or deisel engines, but diesel engines require more cranking force and demand a bigger battery. So a battery from a diesel engine is ok for petrol, providing it fits.
In some of the earliest trains cars were moved by horses or mules and in some cases men. Later trains were powered by steam engines.
Because the engines will not run with the wrong fuel to to their design. Although both diesel and petrol engines are internal combustion engines, they have differences that enable them to use these different fuels. A petrol engine ignites the fuel/air mixture by using a spark plug. A diesel engine in contrast has no spark but compresses air during the compression cycle. When air is compressed it heats up. Diesel is then injected into the cylinder and it ignites.
Yes, may small helicopters have piston engines that use petrol (gasoline in USA )
Locomotives use diesel engines thus run on diesel fuel, they do not use gasoline.