No, there is no oxygen so the engine cannot burn anything.
Ahem, not all cars are petrol driven.
An electric car would function perfectly - the Lunar Rovers of the Apollo missions worked.
However, you might have a problem re-charging the battery unless you ran it on solar power.
no the moon is faster
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, a car cannot drive on the moon as there is no atmosphere to support combustion in the engine, and the lack of roads or grip for the tires to function. Additionally, the extreme temperature variations and lack of suitable terrain make driving a car on the moon impossible.
Like a bike.
Yes it would if it was solar powered car.
no the moon is faster
Moon Motor Car was created in 1905.
a car on the moon!
They are no cars on the moon because in the moon there is no gravity.
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The moon isn't really moving, the car is just moving around the moon.
You cannot go to the moon by car. There are no roads in the sky.
No-one, it's not possible to go to the Moon in a car.
No, flares do not work on the moon because there is no oxygen in the moon's atmosphere to sustain combustion.
the moon moves faster than a car
A car used on the moon for lunar exploration.