In thr UK in the early 1960s, a gallon of petrol cost from four shillings to five shillings, 20 to 25 pence in modern currency.
1 litre of petrol
It would cost (2.4) times (the cost of one gallon petrol). Also, add cost of tolls, food, etc.
Varies by state
Not very far off 5 pounds a gallon.
That is totally dependent on the price for the petrol and and the miles per gallon rating on the vehicle.
The cost of petrol is irrelevant to the number of litres in a gallon which is approximately 4.5. Therefore the cost of a gallon of petrol at 90p per litre is £3.60. Furthermore if petrol costs 90p per litre you should fill the tank and a couple of jerry cans, not just buy a litre!
one shilling and six pence
$0.19 per gallon in the US.
In the US it was about .25 cents.
Diesel AKA Petrol costs about $3.60 for the gallon in todays economy.
It depends on your car's mileage per gallon.
it approximately costed in the price range between free-£1000000