South East Motor Import & Export Company: a Professional Gasoline Vehicles Supplier

Our company was established in 2016 and is headquartered in Chongqing, China. The company's main business is the export of complete vehicles and auto parts. Our advantages are specifically reflected in:

Variety of Products

We can provide customers with various types of auto parts and provide complete vehicle export business. Our vehicle exports include new cars, used cars, electric cars, passenger cars, commercial vehicles, etc.

Professional Technical Support

We maintain long-term cooperation with overseas dealers and OEMs, and we can provide overseas automobile market analysis and consultation. No matter what your problem is, you can get professional technical support.

Awesome Services

Our service team collects quality information and assists with after-sales issues. Through overseas field trips to inspect customers, they collect market information in a timely manner to provide customers with more comprehensive services.

Rich Experience

We have exported about 10,000 cars, including new and used cars, unsold cars, electric cars, CKD&SKD cars, etc. We have served customers in various countries and regions around the world, such as the United States, Africa, India, and South Korea, so we have very rich experience.

 

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Brief Introduction to Gasoline Vehicles

 

Gasoline vehicles are vehicles that run on gasoline, a fossil fuel derived from crude oil. These vehicles are equipped with an internal combustion engine that converts the energy from gasoline into mechanical energy to power the vehicle. They typically use a spark-ignition internal combustion engine rather than the compression ignition system used in diesel vehicles. Gas-powered vehicles are the most common type of vehicle on the road today, including cars, trucks and SUVs. They are known for their convenience and ease of use, as well as their relatively low cost of ownership.

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How Gasoline Works in Your Car

Fuel Your Car

When you pump gasoline into your vehicle,you are sending it straight down into the gas tank, which securely stores your gasoline.

Fuel Pump

Inside your gas tank, there is a fuel pump that mechanically pumps gasoline into your fuel line. The fuel pump also measures how much gas is in your tank and sends that information to your gas gauge.

Fuel Filter

The fuel filter filters out any debris in the gasoline before it is sent to the fuel injectors. This keeps the fuel injectors from being clogged and any harmful debris from getting into your engine.

Fuel lnjector

Each piston has a fuel injector, The fuel injector sprays gasoline into the piston cylinder. Then, the gasoline takes part in the engine function known as the 4-stroke cycle.

 

 
Key Components of Gasoline Vehicles
 
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*Battery: The battery provides electricity to start the engine and power vehicle electronics/accessories.

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*Electronic Control Module (ECM): The ECM controls the fuel mixture, ignition timing, and emissions systems, and monitors vehicle operation. It also protects the engine from abuse while detecting and resolving problems.

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*Exhaust System: The exhaust system discharges exhaust gases from the engine through the tail pipe. Three-way catalysts are designed to reduce engine emissions within the exhaust system.

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*Fuel Filler: A fuel dispenser has a nozzle attached to a container on the vehicle to fill the fuel tank.

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*Fuel Injection System: This system introduces fuel into the combustion chamber of the engine for ignition.

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*Fuel Line: Metal pipe or flexible hose (or a combination thereof) carries fuel from the tank to the engine's fuel injection system.

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*Fuel Pump: A pump that delivers fuel from the fuel tank to the engine fuel injection system through the fuel line.

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*Gas Tank (Gasoline): This tank stores gasoline on the vehicle until needed by the engine.

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*Internal Combustion Engine (Spark Ignition): In this configuration, fuel is injected into the intake manifold or combustion chamber, where it mixes with air and the air/fuel mixture is ignited by the spark from the spark plug.

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*Transmission: The transmission transmits mechanical power from the engine and/or traction motor to drive the wheels.

Advantages of Gasoline Vehicles

1. Flexible and Convenient

Gasoline vehicles take less time to refuel and can be refueled in just a few minutes. You can choose to refuel at various gas stations, but charging stations for electric vehicles are relatively scarce in urban and rural areas, and you may have to wait in line when charging demand is high. Therefore, gasoline cars have advantages in terms of flexibility and convenience.

2. Longer Cruising Range

The cruising range of gasoline vehicles can usually exceed 500 kilometers, and some high-performance vehicles can even exceed 1,000 kilometers. For people who need to drive for long periods of time or who often travel long distances, gasoline vehicles are more suitable for their needs. In addition, gasoline vehicles can be refueled at gas stations at any time.

3. Higher Power and Acceleration Performance

The engine of a gasoline car has greater power output and torque than the electric motor of an electric car. This makes gasoline vehicles more explosive when accelerating and better able to adapt to various road conditions. For drivers who like to drive at high speeds, the power performance of gasoline vehicles is an irreplaceable advantage. Moreover, gasoline vehicles also have better stability and controllability when driving at high speeds, which makes gasoline vehicles safer and more comfortable to drive.

4. Cost Control

Although gasoline cars consume more fuel than electric cars, the price of gasoline fuel is relatively low, while battery maintenance and replacement costs for electric cars are higher. In addition, due to the complex technology and components of electric vehicles, maintenance costs are relatively high. For those on a tight budget, the cost of buying and using a gasoline car is more controllable.

 

 
Gasoline Vehicles Specification (Take Geely Boyue L 2023 Model 1.5T SUV as an Example)
 

Length * Width * Height * Wheelbase (mm)

4670*1900*1705*2777

Displacement (cc)

1.5T

Main configuration

7 -speed dual-clutch gearbox

adaptive cruise

tire pressure display

360 video

LED headlights

remote key

13.2 Central control screen

L2 level assisted driving

 

Things to Consider While Buying Gasoline Vehicles

Before buying a gasoline car, you should consider the following:

Brand

There are many well-known gasoline car brands on the market, all of which have good reputations and reliable performance, but there are some differences between them. For example, some brands are known for their excellent reliability and durability, suitable for consumers who need long-term use. Some brands are famous for their luxury and excellent handling performance, which are suitable for consumers who pursue driving pleasure. Therefore, when choosing a gasoline car brand, you should choose it based on your own needs and preferences.

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Model

Each gasoline car brand has a variety of models to choose from, each with different configurations and features. When choosing a petrol car model, you should first consider your budget and needs. If you want a fuel-efficient gasoline car, you can opt for a model with a hybrid powertrain. If you're looking for more power and handling, choose the high-performance sports car model. All in all, you should choose the right petrol car model based on your needs and budget.

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Safety Performance

The safety performance of cars is crucial to our driving safety. When choosing a gasoline car, you should pay attention to the vehicle's safety configuration, such as anti-lock braking system (ABS), vehicle stability control system (ESP), and airbags. These safety features will help you have better control of your car. vehicles and ensure the safety of passengers in emergencies.

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Fuel Performance

The fuel economy of gasoline vehicles is also a factor to consider. As gas prices continue to rise, owning a gas car with good fuel economy becomes increasingly important. Therefore, when choosing a vehicle, you should pay attention to the vehicle's fuel economy performance indicators, such as average fuel consumption, comprehensive operating conditions, etc. Generally speaking, gasoline vehicles with smaller displacements have higher fuel economy, but at the same time they may sacrifice certain power performance. You need to weigh the trade-off between fuel economy and power performance to choose the gasoline vehicle that best suits you.

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After-sales Service and Warranty Policy

The last thing worth mentioning is the after-sales service and warranty policy. When buying a gasoline car, you should choose a brand with good after-sales service and favorable warranty policy. This will bring more convenience and safety to your daily use. You can check the after-sales service reviews and warranty policies of each car brand to choose the most trustworthy brand.

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7 Gasoline Car Care Tips to Improve Fuel Economy

There are some simple car maintenance tips you can use to improve your vehicle's fuel economy. Some tasks you can do yourself, while others may require the professional services of a mechanic, but all of them will save you money on gas over time.

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Healthy Tires = More MPG

You should rotate your tires every 5,000 miles or so to keep tread wear even. This extends the life of your tires and also helps improve fuel efficiency. Additionally, you should check your tire pressure regularly and inflate it to the recommended PSI. This also helps increase your average miles per gallon.

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Keep Your Wheels Aligned

Wheel alignment is another factor that can affect fuel efficiency. Check wheel alignment as well as brake and suspension systems. All of these systems work together to keep your car running efficiently on the road.

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Don't Neglect Engine & Transmission Care

Change your oil regularly and maintain your transmission when recommended. Don't forget your exhaust and emissions systems. If your engine and transmission are running smoothly, you'll notice a difference in overall performance. Your car will stay healthier for longer, and you should also benefit from optimized fuel economy.

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Consider a Fuel System Service

You can add additives to the tank. Some will be beneficial. Some may not be as helpful as advertised. Talk to someone who knows what's best for your car, truck or SUV. You may also want to consider getting professional fuel system service to clean your fuel lines, replace your fuel filter, and ensure that the gases are as pure as possible when they enter your engine's combustion chamber.

Replace Your Air Filter

A dirty, clogged, or damaged engine air filter will quickly begin to reduce your vehicle's fuel efficiency. Your engine needs a proper mix of fuel and oxygen, so don't suffocate it with an ineffective air filter. Check the filter regularly and replace as needed.

Use Higher-Grade Fuel

Most cars can run on regular gasoline, but higher-octane fuels can offer some benefits, especially in high-performance vehicles. You may end up paying a little more at the pump when filling up, but premium fuel may pay for itself over time. Read your owner's manual and talk to your trusted automotive expert to see if better gas is worth the extra cost.

Think Preventative

General car maintenance procedures will help keep your vehicle running optimally. You prevent damage and breakdowns, and you'll generally experience better fuel economy. Take better care of your engine, exhaust system, transmission, brakes, wheels/tires, suspension, cooling system and everything else.

 

6 Important Things to Check on Your Car Regularly

Here are six important things to check on your gas car regularly so that it continues to serve you well and you save money on repairs.

1. Engine and Transmission Oil Levels

Engine oil and transmission oil are the primary lubricants in your car. These two different types of oil lubricate the engine and all moving parts in the driveline. Without lubrication, friction can build up and wear down moving parts within minutes. Running your car without oil or not enough oil can have disastrous consequences for your engine and driveline. You should check the oil level in your vehicle weekly. Most cars have dipsticks on the engine and transmission for you to check the oil level.

2. Coolant

During engine operation, a large amount of heat is generated. That's why coolant is critical to keeping your engine cool and at optimal operating temperature. Therefore, the engine's coolant level should be checked regularly to avoid overheating and subsequent engine damage. If the coolant level drops, be sure to top up the coolant and check for leaks.

3. Tire Pressure

Tires are a very important part of your car, and so is your tire pressure. First, you should make sure all tires are inflated to the recommended levels. This will keep the car balanced and rolling without any issues. It's common for tire pressure to drop slightly over time. Therefore, you should make sure to check your tire pressure at least once a month to keep your tires inflated and in good working order.

4. Brake Fluid and Power Steering Fluid

If you can't stop, you can't drive the car, which is why brakes are so important for cars. Brake fluid is an important part of the braking system. Without brake fluid, the brakes cannot function. Therefore, you should check your brake fluid levels regularly to ensure your brakes are working optimally. Power steering fluid is equally important! When this fluid is lacking, your steering wheel becomes stiff and difficult to turn. This is caused by loss of power steering assist.

5. Tire Tread

Car tires wear out after a period of use. How quickly a car's tires wear down depends on many different factors, such as the weight of the car, wheel alignment and driving habits. However, worn tires are not safe as traction on the road will be reduced. Therefore, be sure to check your tire tread at least once a month to make sure your tires are still safe to use.

6. Light

Cars have different types of lights with different functions. It is important that all of these lights are working properly so that you can operate your car safely. Make it a habit to check all your car lights weekly to make sure they are all working properly.

 
Differences Between Electric Vehicles & Gas Vehicles
 

Electric vehicles (EVs) and gas-powered vehicles are powered by different types of energy. EVs are powered by electricity stored in a battery, while gas-powered vehicles run on gasoline or diesel fuel. This leads to several key differences between the two types of vehicles, including: 

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*Fuel Source: EVs are powered by electricity from a battery, while gas-powered vehicles run on gasoline or diesel fuel.

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*Emissions: EVs produce zero emissions from the tailpipe, while gas-powered vehicles produce emissions that contribute to air pollution and climate change.

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*Cost of Operation: EVs generally have lower operating costs than gas-powered vehicles, as electricity is cheaper than gasoline and maintenance costs are lower.

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*Refueling: Refueling an EV typically takes longer than refilling a gas tank, but can be done at home using a standard electrical outlet.

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*Range: The range of an EV is typically lower than that of a gas-powered vehicle, but this is improving as Ev battery technology advances.

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*Acceleration: EVs have instant torque, which means they accelerate faster than gas-powered vehicles.

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*Noise: EVs are much quieter to operate than gas-powered vehicles.

 

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Strategic Partners

 

Our company has rich OEM resources and strategic cooperation brands:

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Vehicle Export

Since 2016, SEM has exported around 10000 units of vehicles, Including new and used vehicle, unsold vehicle, electric vehicle, CKD&SKD vehicle etc.

 

 

FAQ

Q: How long does gasoline last in a car?

A: The length of time the fuel remains available in the tank depends on the fuel type. Regular gasoline has a shelf life of three to six months, while diesel can last up to a year before it starts to degrade.

Q: What is the definition of a gas vehicle?

A: Gasoline motor vehicle means a motor vehicle powered by a spark-ignition internal combustion engine.

Q: What is the difference between electric and gasoline vehicles?

A: The electric vehicle has one moving part, the motor, whereas the gasoline-powered vehicle has hundreds of moving parts. Fewer moving parts in the electric vehicle leads to another important difference. The electric vehicle requires less periodic maintenance and is more reliable.

Q: What is a half gas half electric car called?

A: Hybrid electric vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors, which uses energy stored in batteries.

Q: Is gasoline engine a diesel?

A: Gasoline engines and diesel engines are both internal combustion engines. Both types of engines use a four-stroke combustion cycle. However, their structure and functions vary. Essentially, while a gasoline engine uses spark plugs, a diesel engine utilizes compression.

Q: Why do we use gasoline instead of diesel?

A: Gasoline engines are lighter and deliver higher performance than diesel engines. There aren't diesel engines in sports cars for the same reasons there aren't gasoline engines in big trucks. In addition, gasoline engines tend to be less expensive to repair simply because they're more common.

Q: What are the parts of a gasoline car engine?

A: The different parts that make up your car's engine consist of: the engine block (cylinder block), combustion chamber, cylinder head, pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, timing chain, valve train, valves, rocker's arms, pushrods/lifters, fuel injectors, and spark plugs.

Q: Is a gasoline engine an electric motor?

A: People use the two interchangeably, but the difference is that a motor runs on electricity, while an engine runs on combustion. Engines convert various forms of fuel into mechanical energy, while electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Q: What are the advantages of gasoline cars?

A: Gasoline generally has a longer driving range and is generally smoother during acceleration and changes in speed.

Q: What are the differences between gasoline cars and diesel cars?

A: Petrol cars use gasoline as fuel, while diesel cars use diesel. Gasoline cars use a gasoline engine, which is usually lighter and starts faster. Additionally, gasoline cars use spark ignition, while diesel cars use compression ignition.

Q: What are the emissions of gasoline vehicles?

A: Modern gasoline vehicles use emission control devices to reduce harmful gas emissions. Their emissions have improved, but they still emit small amounts of greenhouse gases and other pollutants.

Q: How much does it cost to maintain a gasoline car?

A: It depends on the specific situation. The cost of replacing oil, filters, etc. is low, but the cost of replacing major components such as the engine will be high.

Q: What is the fuel economy of gasoline cars?

A: Gasoline vehicles can provide better fuel economy in some situations, but actual results vary by model and driving behavior.

Q: What are the refueling methods for gasoline vehicles?

A: Inject gasoline into the fuel tank through a refueling gun, usually at a gas station.

Q: How about the power performance of gasoline cars?

A: Gasoline cars generally have better acceleration than electric cars, depending on the model and engine type.

Q: What is the value retention rate of gasoline cars?

A: The value retention rate of gasoline vehicles depends on the brand, vehicle condition and market demand.

Q: What impact do gasoline vehicles have on environmental protection?

A: Gasoline vehicles emit small amounts of greenhouse gases and pollutants, but this impact is gradually diminishing as technology improves in recent years.

Q: What is the future development trend of gasoline vehicles?

A: Gasoline vehicles are gradually transitioning to electrification and hybrid technology to meet stricter environmental regulations and market demands.

Q: How do the noise levels of gasoline cars compare to electric cars?

A: It's noisier than an electric car because the engine inevitably makes noise when accelerating.

Q: Will the starting of a gasoline car be affected in cold weather?

A: In extremely cold weather, gasoline vehicles may experience difficulty starting, mainly because low temperatures may affect the fluidity of the engine oil.

 

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