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No, cars run on fuel or elecricity.
Most passenger cars run on gasoline (petrol), diesel fuel (including biodiesel), or alcohol (including ethanol mixed with gasoline). A few multi-passenger vehicles run on natural gas. Extreme race cars can run on straight alcohol (as do some cars in countries like Brazil). Probably 80% of the cars and pickups run on gasoline and most of the rest on diesel.
No, jet fuel is essentially a variety of kerosene. Some tractors may run on it, but not regular cars.
Future cars may use bio fuels or solar energy and may be run on water power
Most cars run on fosil fuels, Petrol, Diesel,
There are already some fuel-cell cars out, they use a fuel cell. There have been prototypes of cars that run on water. Cars that run on hydrogen also. Electric cars definitely
finsuel fuel
yes because it just is posable
We will have to run electric cars, which exist today. There is talk also of cars that run on compressed air. Hydrogen is another fuel source that will run cars if we can manufacture it cheaply enough, and store it safely in the cars.
water, electric, air.
Gasoline, Diesel, CNG, LPG.