In November 2008, 30 states in the US sold gas at under $2 a gallon. This was the first time gas had fallen below $2 a gallon since March 2005. It didn't last long though. By May of 2009 the national average climbed above $2 a gallon again and has never dipped below $2 since.
Gas was below three dollars a gallon just a few months ago. Gas dropped to under three dollars, but then increased again.
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The US average in 1936 was 19 cents per gallon which was very expensive at that time. That would be about $3.21 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
The US average in 1938 was 20 cents per gallon; very expensive for that time. That would be about $3.33 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
This is a reputable brand of ice cream maker. It would typically cost around two hundred dollars, but it will last you a long time. It should make you about a gallon of ice cream each time.
Usually Lincoln Navigators have a 28 gallon tank so at a price of $1.00 a gallon it would be 28 dollars...$2.00 a gallon would be 56 and $3 a gallon would be 84 dollars at the gas price of $2.80 which seems to be a good median at this time it would amount to $78.40
It depends on the sheen, but last time I checked about 2 months ago, $45 per gallon.
Before shipping, it was $160.80 last time I got it.
I'm not sure about other states, but in Oklahoma, the late 80's was the last time gas was $.80.
2008. This is just a national average. In NY, I can't remember the last time it was even below $3.