The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was 29 cents in 1953, 1954 and 1955.
36 cent a gallon
1990
thirty three cent
95 cent to $1.05
Gasonlie costed 87 cent per gallon
39cents a gallon (Canada)
416/29=14.344827*3.25=$46.62416/29=14.344827*3.25=$46.62
it was 18 to 21 cent per gallon which is equal to around $4.50 in todays money.
The US average in 1956 was 29 cents per gallon. That would be about $2.50 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
18-29 miles per gallon
29 miles per gallon on a 25 gallon tank is 25*29 = 725 miles per tank. So one [partial] fill will be enough.
A cent is 1/100 of a dollar or $0.01. A cent can be divided in to ten mils or $0.001 or 1/1000 of a dollar. The only place a mil is usually seen is in gasoline prices...when you see gas at $ 2.75.9 per gallon it is 2 dollars, 75 cents and 9 mils per gallon. At that price ten gallons would be $27.59, you have to buy ten gallons to see the penny you saved if the price had been $2.76 per gallon. It's an advertising ploy, they think you believe that gallon if gas is $2.75 a gallon when in reality it's $2.76 a gallon.