The early-mid sixties in CT USA.
448 miles is the answerheres the computation:$24 - cost for the trip$1.50 per gallon of Gas28 miles per gallon$24/$1.50= 16 gallons16 gallons X 28 miles per gallon = 448 miles
$92.86 rounded to the nearest cent.
In 1972 while living in Indiana I paid .35/gal for Regular. Note that this was leaded gasoline.
In 1960, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was 31 cents - equivalent to about $2.28 per gallon in 2010.$0.31/gallon in the US. That was the same as $2.46/gallon today.
Ohioans pay a Motor Fuel Tax of 46.4 - 52.4 cents per gallon:Ohio Motor Fuel Tax Rates (per gallon): 28 cents - same rates for both gasoline and dieselFederal Motor Fuel Tax Rates (per gallon): 18.4 cents for gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel
gasoline back then was 50 cents!!!!!WWWWWOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!In most of the US, 50 cents would have been a very high price per gallon. Gasoline sold for between 19 and 35 cents per gallon. However, you must consider the wages the people earned in the 1960s were very much lower than now.Actually gasoline in the 60's was about 28-39 cents per gallon.
If you drive easy, you should get anywhere from 28 miles to 30 miles per gallon using 89 percent octane gasoline. Preferably Shell gasoline.
28 miles per gallon equates to 11.9km/L
28 cents per half of a gallon in the year 1925
84/3 = 28 miles per gallon.
A 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse will get between 17 and 28 miles to the gallon. The average is about 20 miles per gallon and the average for country is about 28 miles per gallon.
At 28 mpg you will need at least 28.391 liters of gasoline to travel 210 miles.