Internal combustion gasoline or diesel engines power cars. Cars are also powered by electric motors.
If they are diesel powered they can.
No, they make gasoline powered cars too.
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Gasoline and diesel are the most common. Some companies have cars powered solely by electricity, or some have cars that run on hydrogen although the hydrogen powered cars are extremely expensive and not really available to the public. Some people convert their diesel powered vehicles to run of vegetable oil, and their gas engines to run on propane gas. Ethanol is also common.
only the cars that run on flammable fuel have spark plugs the only exceptions are diesel powered
So-called "hybrid" cars can be powered by more than one type of fuel. i.e. gasoline/electric - gasoline/diesel - etc. So-called "hybrid" cars can be powered by more than one type of fuel. i.e. gasoline/electric - gasoline/diesel - etc.
Diesel, CNG( compressed natural gas), hydrogen, Electric, biofuels, solar, human powered(bicycle).
Most are diesel powered stick shift models that are smaller and lighter than American cars.
Basically, by an engine fueled with gas or diesel. But nowadays electric engines are beginning to be produced for the public.
There's no such thing as a CO2 car, unless you mean a CO2 emitting car, which would be a gasoline, or other fossil fuel such as diesel or bio diesel.
Diesel engines uses the heat of compression in order to ignite the fuel that has been injected into the fuel chamber. Rather than using a spark plug like a benzine combustion engine, the diesel engine uses highly compressed hot air in order to achieve ignition.