petrol car
A petrol car is one that runs on gasoline, which is a common type of fuel. These cars are widely used and easy to find fuel for.
A petrol car is a vehicle that uses gasoline (petrol) as fuel for its internal combustion engine. These cars are common worldwide and are known for their performance and availability of fuel.
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