If we're talking about gasoline/petrol, then yes as long as it meets the minimum octane required for your car.
If you consider "boat fuel" as ethanol free fuel then yes absolutely you can. Using fuel containing ethanol in boats however creates problems.
fly boat car train
Car and boat
yes, they trained anywhere, on a car, in a boat, even in the trenches they fired pistols at targets.
Missile fuel
A car is designed to waste as little fuel as possible.
We use it in a car
its simple to drive a boat in vice city.Just find a boat and use the keys that you use to control car.
no, you can and will blow up
if we do not use fuel properly our car will destroy
Yes, you can use unleaded fuel even if your car calls for super unleaded fuel. These are essentially the same kind of fuel so it will not mess up the performance of your car.
Depending on the boats diesel, gasoline, or wind.
An energy efficient car can use gasoline, diesel, CNG, or electricity as a fuel.
They use car, train, plane, and boat.
A top fuel funny car can use up to 15 US gallons per pass
Yes, you can use a car engine in a pontoon boat, but it requires significant modifications and considerations. Car engines are not designed for marine use, so you would need to adapt the cooling system, exhaust, and fuel systems to suit a marine environment. Additionally, the engine must be properly mounted and aligned to ensure safety and performance on the water. It's often more practical to use a dedicated marine engine designed for boating.
no you can't.
it is a boat with wheels or a car that floats