well, there are many different types of fluids different types of cars run on, but most of them use gasoline. what happens in an ordanary gasoline car is that gasoline and air go into a chamber inside the engine block where a spark plug, valves, and a piston are located. the gasoline and air mixture are ignited by the spark plug and push the piston down. the piston turns a crank shaft which is connected to the clutch, then transmition, then possibly a drive shaft, then axel, then to the wheels. there are many of these chambers working together to make the car move. looking at a diagram would be easyer
Cars need gasoline as a fuel to run. This compound is broken down into energy a car can use to run.
They are called cars that run on gasoline.
98% of cars run on gasoline engines.
Oil doesn't run cars it lubricates engines. Cars run on gasoline which is refined from oil.
some of them run on gasoline and others on feul. NOTE: I THINK GASOLINE IS EVEN MORE EXPENSIVE...
No. Only around 1% of US cars run on diesel. Most run on gasoline (petrol) or a mix of gasoline and ethanol.
Petroleum Spirit(Petrol), otherwise known as Gasoline(Gas). With a different engine construction cars can also run on Diesel fuel, like commercial vehicles. Petrol/Gas gives the engine smooth ride, low noise, and acceleration. Diesel gives the engine higher noise level, (diesel rattle), and low acceleration, but diesel engines will 'slog' all day long, 'up hill and down dale'.
yes they did
gasoline or a liquid
No, because cars run on gasoline not kerosene
Cars run on fossil fuels, gasoline, vegetable oil, and electricity.
no