Yes, if it is electric.
It would take over 17 years to drive a car at 100 km/hr to the moon, assuming you could drive straight up into space. The moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers away from Earth, so it would be a very long journey by car.
no the moon is faster
At its closest, it is 223,700 miles away from Earth. So if you were riding in a car going 70 miles per hour, it would take you 135 days to get there. Imagine how long it would take you when the moon is at its farthest from Earth: 251,700 miles!(Of course it is impossible to go in a car, since there is no road between the Earth and the Moon.)
Yes, the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity, which is enough to hold a modern car. However, the weight of the car would be significantly reduced on the moon compared to Earth.
Lunar Rover or "Moon Buggy".
No.
It would take over 17 years to drive a car at 100 km/hr to the moon, assuming you could drive straight up into space. The moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers away from Earth, so it would be a very long journey by car.
pick up truck
You build the road, I'll drive the car.
Toyota is run by engineers. to make a safe and reliable car that we all can drive to the moon and back.
Epps drives a Blue 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS.
My wife says yes but does not know the make.
Alice drove a yellow Porsche 911 Turbo in Italy in the movie "New Moon."
no the moon is faster
You can drive the car by moving!!
he didn't drive a car because he didn't know how to drive a car
Actualy The Answer is YES, and nasa already has driven a vehicle on the moon. it was called a lunar modual or MCV. It was an elecricly driven with no petrol needed. TY for asking this Question. AJL :)