it fluctuated between 72 cents and 98 cents
I remember my daddy buying gas for 15 cents a gallon in 1943 in Fulton County Georgia.
In 1988, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $2.30 - equivalent to about $2.57 per gallon in 2010.
Late 80's, Early 90's.
in the 1930's pre WWII.
1979
199
1928
1974
.78 cent per gallon. Imma not sure, me sources might not be reliable.Anyway, here is where I found it: What_did_a_gallon_of_milk_cost_in_1947
Very good math question. You didn't tell us how many miles per gallon your car gets. If you get 25 miles per gallon, you could go 375 miles on one tank of gas.
Pure oxygen is a gas at 25 C, regardless of the pressure.
25 kilometers per hour is 15.53 miles per hour.
1 foot = 30.48 cm 25 feet = 25 x 30.48 cm =762.00 cm
It was about 25 cents per gallon
25 cents per gallon
85 Cents per gallon is cheaper, which is a rate of about 22.43 cents per liter.
Approximately .25-.27 cents per Gallon in Canada
In 1915,a gallon of gas was between 10 - 25 cents per gallon. Do you know how much it was in 1815?
IF you meant 25 cents per litre - it would be cheaper to buy it at 85 cents per gallon. At 25c/litre it would cost approx $1.125 per gallon
State tax is 25 cents per gallon and Federal tax is 18.4 cents for a total of 43.4 cents.
The price per gallon of gasoline in 1914 was about $.17/gallon.
The US average in 1970 was 35 cents per gallon. That would be about $2.12 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
In the 1930's gas was about 17 cents a gallon in the US.
According to inthe70s.com, it was 65 cents a gallon
That was just about when it jumped from 25 cents to 50 cents a gallon.