gasoline-powered vehicles
Gasoline-powered vehicles are automobiles that use gasoline as their primary fuel source. These vehicles have internal combustion engines that convert the energy from gasoline into mechanical power, allowing the vehicle to move. Common examples include cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
The use of gasoline in vehicles has been prevalent since the early 20th century, making it a popular choice for transportation. However, gasoline-powered vehicles contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, leading to environmental concerns. Alternatives like electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles are becoming more popular as people seek cleaner options.