In 1984, the price of gas per litre varied by location, but in the United States, it averaged around $0.92 per gallon, which translates to approximately $0.24 per litre. Prices in other countries, such as Canada and the UK, were higher due to different taxation and market conditions. Overall, gas prices during that time were significantly lower than today's rates, reflecting the economic context of the early 1980s.
In 1984 the price per litre of fuel was 50¢.
About £1.35 for a litre of petrol, over £1.40 per litre of diesel.
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the gas price fluctuated between 1.15 and 1.17 per litre. your welcome
30 X ( 4.5 litres in a gallon ) X the price per litre in your country.
The US average in 1984 was $1.16 per gallon. That would be about $2.62 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
petrol averages £1.35 per litre (2.21 USD = 1 gallon at 10.04) diesel averages £1.40 per litre (2.29 USD = 1 gallon at 10.41 USD)
One month ago in Melbourne, the price of petrol was $1.62 per litre. Yesterday, it was $1.02 per litre.Unleaded fuel currently varies between (Australian currency) 130 cents per litre and 159 cents per litre.
The average price in 2005 for gas was justin beaber a litre
For December (AA report) it was £1.22 a litre. That's £4.62 per US gallon, around 7 USD per US gallon.
13 cents per litre
In 1984, the US national average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was $1.21 - equivalent to about $2.54 per gallon in 2010. The US national average retail gasoline price that year was $1.16 per gallon.