It's not a question of 'better' - they have different uses and purposes.
No, it is not better it is just another type fuel.
Diesel engines normally get better fuel economy than gasoline engines.
To determine if a car is petrol or diesel, you can check the fuel cap or the fuel gauge. A petrol car will typically have a green fuel cap or a label that says "unleaded petrol," while a diesel car will have a black fuel cap or a label that says "diesel." Additionally, diesel fuel nozzles are usually larger than petrol nozzles at gas stations.
I don't know what a 'petrol electric fuel' might be. You certainly can't use petrol in a diesel engine.
To determine if your car is powered by diesel or petrol, check the fuel type specified in your owner's manual or on the fuel cap. Diesel cars use diesel fuel, while petrol cars use gasoline.
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
Diesel fuel is designed for diesel engines, which have a different combustion process than petrol engines. Using diesel fuel in a petrol car can damage the engine components, as diesel fuel may not burn efficiently in a petrol engine, leading to poor performance and potential engine damage. Additionally, modern petrol cars are equipped with fuel systems designed specifically for petrol fuel, not diesel.
No. A petrol or gasoline engine will not run on diesel fuel.
Petrol in a diesel engine will destroy the engine.
Diesel
To determine if your car is powered by petrol or diesel, check the fuel type specified in your car's manual or on the fuel cap. This information will indicate whether your car runs on petrol or diesel.
Yes, diesel engines traditionally get better fuel mileage than a gasoline engine.