It depends on the car for example a Toyota will use less fuel at idle than a city bus. Motor size, where you bought the gas, the vehicles RPM @ idle, and the Octane level of the gas will determine how much is burned.
Cars will use more gas idling than starting the car.
No, the hybrid cars do not use as much gas as a regular car. Electric cars use a number of batteries to store usable electricity to cut the need of gas to power cars by a significant fraction.
Modern fuel injected cars, no.
It sounds as if you may have the timing adjusted wrong. The car should idle at 850 rpm I believe. If you adjust the idle the car should use less gas.
You can save about 30% of gas using a hybrid car. Read more at # www.howstuffworks.com › Auto › Car Models › Hybrid Cars
hybrids use battery power and gas. normal cars use only gas
hybrids use battery power and gas. normal cars use only gas
Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle and the speed at which it is driven.
yes they use gasoline cars but they do sell battery cars in Japan
All cars would use compressed air (or nitrogen) to inflate tyres. Most cars would use petrol or diesel as a fuel (in the US petrol is known as gas). Some cars use Propane gas as a fuel. Technology is being developed to fuel cars with Hydrogen gas.
There is no set amount of gas that is used to warm up a car. Different cars use different amounts of gas.
Surpisingly, they use natural gas or unleaded gasonline. They are also ran on electricity, in which they actually use less gas and use more electricity, saving the world from using too much gasoline. Hybrid cars don't have much power though. I wouldn't recommend getting one.