If they're road use vehicles, then no.
Things like semi-trucks and some trucks and every day vehicles use diesel fuel.
You can not legally use off road fuel in a licenced road vehicle
How much gasoline and diesel fuel do Americans use every year to fuel their vehicles?
Most small vehicles do not use diesel engines.
A hybrid car uses either gas, or diesel, and electricity. Hybrids are vehicles that use two types of power for their fuel. In fact even submarines are considered hybrids because they use nuclear power and electricity.
Diesel fuel is hygroscopic and absorbs water. It's not unusual for diesel vehicles to have water in the fuel. Use a fuel conditioner and water remover, and use the water separator drain if it has one.
Diesel fuel is denser and contains more energy than unleaded fuel. This allows diesel engines to achieve better fuel efficiency and torque, making them more suitable for heavy-duty vehicles. Unleaded fuel, on the other hand, is lighter and burns cleaner, making it better for smaller vehicles and reducing emissions. The choice between diesel and unleaded fuel depends on the vehicle's intended use and performance requirements.
Yes, there are many different types. All gasoline fuel injected vehicles use electric fuel pumps.
Almost all road vehicles ran on petrol (gasoline). Diesel existed but was rare and unusual.
Well, there are two fuel types, Gas and Diesel. The gas type are two types, the 91 and 95.
No, hybrid vehicles use a combination of a fuel engine and a battery powered engine to power the car based on driving conditions. Flex fuel vehicles however a fuel engined vehicles that allow you to use different types of fuel, mainly E-85 as well as regular gasoline.