About the same time Hell freezes over. :-( I think those days are gone forever...
I just saw it for $1.99! - Austin, TX 11/1/08 !
In November 2008, 30 states in the US sold gas at under $2 a gallon. This was the first time gas had fallen below $2 a gallon since March 2005. It didn't last long though. By May of 2009 the national average climbed above $2 a gallon again and has never dipped below $2 since.
The gas price 10 years ago was about 2 dollars less than it is now. 10 years ago the gas price in America was about 2 dollars a gallon.
If you have a 20 gallon tank and you get 20 miles to the gallon, it will take you 2 tanks of fuel. At $3.20 a gallon it will cost you 128 dollars for your trip.
you got 1 1/2 barrels
Gas cost 15 cents a gallon during much of World War 2. A new house was around 3,770 dollars and the average American made 1,880 dollars.
It depends on the gas mileage of the vehicle.
Best way to check your gas mileage on your own is to: 1. Wait until your fuel light comes on, 2. Fuel your vehicle by the gallon, (eg. purchase 10 gallons vs $50 dollars), 3. Reset your trip meter, 4. DO NOT refuel or reset trip meter until your gas light comes on again. Once your gas light comes on check your trip meter and divide that total by the number of gallons of gas you purchased. miles traveled/gallons purchased= miles per gallon.
50-75 dollars
6.4 ounces for each gallon of gas.
A gallon of water is heavier (about 7 1/2 lbs per gallon) than gasoline (about 5.8 lbs per gallon). This is also the reason that gas floats on top of water.
Most 2-stroke engines will run efficiently on 1/2 ounce of oil to a gallon of gas. Make sure it is 2 stroke oil, not regular engine oil.
Around 2 cents a gallon.