Probably because there's a pipe or tube that is located at the bottom of the car that transports the oil or a leak inside just goes out of a crevasse at the bottom.
because some cars are sexy mofos
Cars run by some one puting petrol into the car and then exlarater and then it moves
In some cars, yes. Some use diesel, some use LPG or CNG.
Most cars run on petrol or diesel, some will use electricity, propane, bio fuel or a combination such as petrol and electricity.
Some cars need more petrol than others, so they'll need more in storage in case it runs out. And they'll have a large capacity if it's something like a land cruiser, as you'll be far from a petrol station if you wish to use one for it's purpose.
All cars would use compressed air (or nitrogen) to inflate tyres. Most cars would use petrol or diesel as a fuel (in the US petrol is known as gas). Some cars use Propane gas as a fuel. Technology is being developed to fuel cars with Hydrogen gas.
The vast majority of passenger cars run on gasoline (petrol) or gasoline mixed with ethanol. Some run on diesel fuel (or biodiesel), which most large trucks and buses use. A small minority of cars are all-electric or hybrid electric. Some buses and trucks run on natural gas.
Some have a timing belt, some have a timing chain. Depends and year, make, model.
It depends on the make and model of the car. Most cars run on only one fuel, either diesel or petrol (gasoline) but some cars are hybrids and can switch between two or more fuels: typically petrol and electricity or petrol and LPG (liquid petroleum gas)
Steam engines and before that it was good old pedal power There were some electric cars to, such as the Baker Electric.
Petrol cars rev higher so they are usually faster, but diesel cars have more torque so can pull heavy weights better. Top speed is better in a petrol, but because diesel cars have turbo charges, some are just as fast.
a good sentence is some people use diesel in their cars, and some people use petrol.