The US national average retail gasoline price in 1971 was $0.36 cents per gallon. This equates to about $2.12 per gallon in 2015 dollars.
In 1971, a gallon of gasoline had a average cost of 36 cents. Adjusted for inflation, that would work out to be about $1.98 in 2011
In 1971, the US national average for a gallon of regular gasoline was 36 cents - the equivalent of about $1.94 per gallon in 2010.
david bought 15 gallons of gasoline. his total cost was $13.60. how much was the gasoline per gallon?
As most people do not need that much gasoline have you considered buying that much gasoline from your nearest oil refinery only when you need it
One drop of gasoline can power an iPhone if it were possible.
$2.69
The U.S. price of gasoline was about $1.40/gallon in 1996.
8,800 gallons of gasoline weighs about 54,141 pounds.
Gasoline is old after a month. Especially gasoline which contains ethanol. Ethanol looses its octane rating much faster than petroleum.
Don't know how much gasoline was put in or how much diesel was in the tank before gasoline was added but if you didn't run the engine after the gasoline was put in and you drained it, you should be okay.
$.15