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The phrase 'fuel car' is not correct and usable in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be 'fuel a car' or 'fill a car with fuel'. For example, "He stopped at the gas station to fuel his car before heading off on his road trip."
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It says he put together a deal to drive a Top Fuel car last year, after a single season racing a Jeep.
The only problems I have had at charging points is when fossil fuel car drivers have parked in EV spaces which is pretty frustrating.
Unlike a top fuel car, which is long and thin and what most people think of as a "dragster," a funny car has a body that looks like an exaggerated version of a passenger car.
One 1998 Ford Contour he bought for $3,000 in effect cost him nothing because he will receive a $3,000 state tax credit for buying an alternative fuel car.
Uber's success is due in part to its employment model – its workers are classified as independent contractors, and not employees, which means Uber isn't responsible for a host of expenses like payroll taxes, fuel, car insurance and sick pay.
And, specifically in terms of emissions, he calculates: "Over the course of 19 recharges, the average transport cost of this G-Wiz is 21kWh per 100km – about four times better than an average fossil fuel car.
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I want to see more hybrid and alternative fuel cars.
I'll never go back to fossil fuel cars.
The oil went to fuel cars, the gas mainly to electricity.
It started a program to fuel cars with ethanol derived from sugar cane 30 years ago.
Prohibitively expensive for weekend hobbyists, Top Fuel cars are the conveyance of choice for aspiring professionals.
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