welll that all depends on what kind of toy car you have ..... hot wheel, R/C car, gas powered, electric, wind up..
gas
no you did not wind up your car in the 1900s
to make a wind powered car you make a wind powered car
It will depend on the car, the current price of gasoline and quality of gasoline used, the pressure in your car tyres, and the direction and speed of wind.
Gas:)
A wind powered car is at the current time not feasible. It is more feasible to generate energy from wind turbines and drive an electric car.
No a car is not a gas it is a solid
Loose connection, possibly at the antenna. As the car accelerates the antenna is pushed back by wind and shorts to the chassis.
wind + gas
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Some examples of objects not driven by electricity include a bicycle, a wind-up toy, a gas-powered car, and a traditional mechanical watch.