Complementary Goods.!
oil, paper, gasoline, land, and jobs. your welcome!
Gasoline as we know it was a waste product that long ago, automobile engines were run on kerosene. From my research I am pretty sure 1905 and thereafter is when gasoline was the fuel to run automobiles. A relative told me that the price of gas in the early to mid 1900's was around 10 cents per gallon.
in general; some examples of monopolistic competition are foods, clothes, shoes, gasoline,toys, etc.
they use persuation to sell automobiles.
Complementary goods to oil include products that are typically consumed together with oil or whose demand increases with the use of oil. Some examples include gasoline, which is refined from crude oil, and products like diesel fuel, jet fuel, and heating oil. Additionally, goods like automobiles and machinery that rely on oil for operation can also be considered complementary goods. When oil prices rise, the demand for these complementary goods often correlates with that change.
complementary goods
Gasoline used in automobiles comes from oil.
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Electric, Diesel, Gasoline
In automobiles it is a drag racer that runs on gasoline.
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gasoline
The source of energy for the non-hybrid automobiles is petrol or gasoline. The gasoline feeds into the combustion engine where it is actually the combustion that supplies the energy.
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Fossil Fuels
Gasoline is the most commonly used fuel for automobiles. Gasoline has many advantages over other fuels.