In 1990, the average price of gasoline in the United States was approximately $1.34 per gallon. This price reflected a period of relative stability in fuel costs before significant increases in the following decades. Various factors, including geopolitical events and changes in oil production, influenced gas prices during that time.
It cost $1.34 per gallon.
The average cost for a gallon or regular gasoline in 1990 was: $1.15 (about $1.92 in 2010 dollars).
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in 1990 was: $1.16
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in 1990 was: $1.16
The cost of a gallon of regular gas in 1990 was 1. 16. A first-class stamp was 25-cents and a gallon of milk cost $2. 78. A dozen eggs was one-dollar.
$161,555 with gas engines $199.255 with diesel
The US average in 1990 was $1.00 per gallon. That would be about $1.80 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
A gallon of gas in 1990 was a dollar and ten cents
A mini cost 3,000 dollars in 1990
Gas prices remained very steady during the 1990s; averaging around $1.15 per gallon for regular unleaded throughout the decade. The lowest average price occurred in 1998 at $1.06 per gallon. The highest average occurred in 1996 & 1997 at $1.23 per gallon.
The price of a gallon of gas in 1990 varied from $1.10 to $1.30
The gas tank on a 1990 Chevy Corsica is 15.6 gallons. A 1990 Chevy Corsica takes unleaded gas not premium.