The average price for gas in 1950 was about 14 cents per gallon.
the cars in 1950 were 300,000,000,000,000 and 90 queef
Data before 1950 is difficult to find. But it was probably around 19 cents. There were gasoline powered cars around the late 1800's.
The cost of a new car in the 1950's was $1,511.00
18 cents
Cost and availability.
Lamborghini was only making tractors in the 1950's, theydidn't start making cars until 1963.
If and when gas is no more or the cost becomes too much there won't be much of a choice then.
Depends on many factors. Cars MPG, cost of gas, how you drive, weather, etc
There are many ways to measure cars. Weight, horsepower, dependability, gas mileage, cost, safety, etc.
In 1950 the cost of a loaf of bread was 12 cents. A gallon of gas was 18 cents, toilet paper was 5 cents a roll, and a can of soup was ten cents.
The average cost for a gallon or regular gasoline in 1950 was: .27 cents (about $2.44 in 2010 dollars)