A series car does not use the gasoline engine to run the car.
A parallel car does not use the electric engine to run the car.
A sereis car only has an electric engine.
A parallel car has both an electric and gasoline engine.
Lau Fing Achu2019-09-28T03:29:27Z
I'm guessing the concepts of series and parallel are being applied to the methods used to provide the propulsion power for the vehicle, but you should check the definitions given by whatever source is asking the question. I don't know anyone who uses such terminology. I can only base my answer on the general meanings of the words "series" and "parallel" and my knowledge of circuit theory where series and parallel elements are common concepts. From the multiple choices given, I therefore select the last one, with a high degree of confidence (100% actually), as the correct answer: "A parallel car has both an electric and gasoline engine."