in the 1958 britain's petrol had didn't price than now, because many the people of Britain didnt now about petrol and their use...........
Hufflepuff!!!
Average price as of 26Th May 2008 Is 117.9p per litre.
In 1958, the price of a gallon of petrol in Britain was approximately 4 shillings and 11 pence, which translates to about 24 pence in modern currency. This was a time when fuel prices were significantly lower than today, reflecting the economic conditions and oil market of the period. Adjusted for inflation, this price would be much lower than current petrol prices.
4s 8½d per gallon in old money or 23.5p in today's money
The price varies depending on the day, where in England you are and what company you buy from but on the 19th May 2011, the average petrol price was 136.61p/l and the average diesel price was 140.94p/l.
I don't know who asked that question, but he must be f***ed in the brain
The changing of petrol price affects the rate of inflation. When petrol price increases, it follows that the cost of production and transportation of most goods also increase.
In 1984 the price per litre of fuel was 50¢.
Petrol
obviously yes...because petrol like gold is priced at market price and not at the price which existed earlier.
25c a gallon