Cars use gasoline. Usually 87 octane.
Fuel for cars
in water factories and to fuel cars in water factories and to fuel cars
Ethanol.
It can be use to make bio-fuel to run in diesel cars.
Indycars and F1 cars use alcohol-based fuels. NASCAR uses high-octane gasolines.
It is used for heating, generating electricity, and as a fuel for cars and trucks.
Depends what dodge. A ram is very great but it uses much fuel. Further Dodge is a great car company
Most cars, lawn mowers, and other small motor vehicles use petrol for fuel.
Fuel Stratisfied Injection. It uses gas more efficiently and economically by direct injection into the engine.
No, obviously not! This is because two cars used double the amount of fuel, while one car only uses one amount of fuel
well they are used in cars motercycles lawnmower mostly anything that runs off of fuel and they are better for the environment
I don't believe that NASCAR is using ethanol. I know F1 race cars use it.