In the US, we get gasoline for our car at a gas station. It goes into a gas tank.
Depends on the model of the car
Yes
The thing used to pour petrol or gas into a car is called a fuel nozzle or gas pump nozzle.
depends on where you're starting from.
petrol is synonymous to gasoline. so a petrol car is a car that uses gasoline as its source of fuel.
Its in the plenum camber. The most idiotic place on the car.
Not a big deal, really. Just drain the tank and you are good to go. However, if you put gasoline(or petrol, how you call it) and start the car, you will probably need a new engine.
Petrol
The petrol one uses petrol, and, wait for it, the diesel one uses diesel!
50 gallons
The diesel battery is bigger as it take a lot more to get a diesel engine going. Best bet is to charge the diesel battery using the petrol, connect the 2 and leave the petrol engine running.
A garage in Britain and Ireland is a building in which someone parks their car or cars> It may be attached to their home or it may be a separate structure. Petrol (gasoline) is sold in a "petrol station". A place where one takes one's car to be repaired is also called a "garage". A place where the public can park their cars is called a "car park"