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In reply to the discussion: Who remembers buying gasoline for under a dollar a gallon? [View all]fizzgig
(24,146 posts)64. it was around 95 cents when i got my license in 97
and we paid less than 90 cents driving from CO to IL in 98 or 99.
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Exactly! I think the average price was around 25 cents, but then a gas war would happen
B Calm
Jan 2015
#3
Fun fact: those wheat dishes were made by the Homer Laughlin china company in West Virginia
Tanuki
Jan 2015
#171
What gets to me is that big oil companies must still be making money at under two dollars . . .
another_liberal
Jan 2015
#7
OMG.. Green Stamps, free towels and face clothes in soap, I remember it well..
OLDMADAM
Jan 2015
#163
Yep! I remember watching those prices and thinking"Yea, I can afford to put gas in a car when I buy
napi21
Jan 2015
#138
Yup. I paid 95 cents a gallon somewhere in Montana when I was driving across country in 1998
alcibiades_mystery
Jan 2015
#46
I remember 22 cents a gallon and they gave you free dishes, check your oil, cleaned your windshield.
Scuba
Jan 2015
#16
I remember the "Oil Crisis" of October 1973 when the price rose to 50 cents per gallon.
John1956PA
Jan 2015
#20
I remember gas at 39.9 also because the 9/10th always annoyed me. By the time I started
FSogol
Jan 2015
#30
I remember the first time I saw gasoline for $1.00 - that was at a remote place - Lucia, Calirornia
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2015
#59
Out of the way places and stations right off Interstate highway were first to break a dollar . . .
another_liberal
Jan 2015
#96
Remember when the pumps weren't designed to handle any price over $.99?
Scruffy Rumbler
Jan 2015
#70
Here's the deal: I was making $8 to $10 an hour and gas was sixty cents a gallon.
hunter
Jan 2015
#74
The sad thing is that many Americans only make a little more than $5/hour now . . .
another_liberal
Jan 2015
#98
Waited in a block long line to fill up my brand new 1969 MG Midget for $2.50...went 400 miles plus
libdem4life
Jan 2015
#84
Yeah, what can a 19 year old afford? Now it's Toyotas all the way. Two others...not my
libdem4life
Jan 2015
#149
Sinclair stations used to give all the kids in the car green plastic Brontosaurus toys . . .
another_liberal
Jan 2015
#100
Well, of course. And my after school job paid $1.34 an hour so I was making bank!
Shrike47
Jan 2015
#113
as a kid in the 70's I remember have to give my sister 50 cents to take me places.
rufus dog
Jan 2015
#135
I think it was around 25 cents when I was a kid and around 75 cents when I started driving
gollygee
Jan 2015
#159
When I started driving my own car in high school in about 1967, it was about a quarter for a gallon
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jan 2015
#165