1 litre of petrol
In thr UK in the early 1960s, a gallon of petrol cost from four shillings to five shillings, 20 to 25 pence in modern currency.
The cost of petrol for 1 mile will depend on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle (miles per gallon) and the current price of petrol. As a rough estimate, if your car gets 25 miles per gallon and petrol costs $3 per gallon, then it would cost you around $0.12 per mile in petrol costs.
It would cost (2.4) times (the cost of one gallon petrol). Also, add cost of tolls, food, etc.
interest rates 11.25% inflation was 24.02% petrol per gallon was 0.72 p average price of house was 11, 787 £
Varies by state
Not very far off 5 pounds a gallon.
That is totally dependent on the price for the petrol and and the miles per gallon rating on the vehicle.
The cost of petrol is irrelevant to the number of litres in a gallon which is approximately 4.5. Therefore the cost of a gallon of petrol at 90p per litre is £3.60. Furthermore if petrol costs 90p per litre you should fill the tank and a couple of jerry cans, not just buy a litre!
one shilling and six pence
On 1975 it cost about 27 cents
To determine the cost in petrol to drive 232 miles, you'll need to know your vehicle's fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the current price of petrol per gallon. For example, if your car gets 25 miles per gallon and petrol costs $3 per gallon, you would need approximately 9.28 gallons (232 miles ÷ 25 mpg). This would result in a petrol cost of about $27.84 (9.28 gallons × $3). Adjust the calculations based on your specific vehicle's efficiency and local petrol prices.