A lot! 7,139,000 gallons per day in Jan 09- see related link. Also check out the "view history", a few times average use per day has gone over nine million gallons. Last few months, gas use has been in decline.
Since we consume about 400million gallons of gasoline each day, that would be the same amount of gasoline sold each day in the US.
At the pump station services Gasoline is sold by the gallon.
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If you mean gasoline, it was not being sold in 1870. The car with a gasoline engine had not been invented yet.
Costs of crude oil 37% Refining 13% Tax 36% Distribution 14%
Costs of: Crude oil 67% Refining 14% Tax 13% Distribution 8%
Costs of: Crude oil 67% Refining 14% Tax 13% Distribution 8%
Unleaded gasoline, and gasoline in general, does not have a specific freezing point. It is largely dependent on the location where the gasoline is sold, as methods of producing gasoline vary.
The luxurious gasoline-fueled Haynes-Apperson car of 1903 was sold in USA for $1,500
Alot like 1 gallon of gas pur year people know me
Almost all gasoline sold in the US is made in the US.
Yes, it is unleaded. No gasoline sold for consumer vehicles in leaded.