mike carey Posted Friday at 04:10 PM Posted Friday at 04:10 PM 25 minutes ago, sync said: I must be a museum piece. I can remember paying $0.19/gal. for regular gas. From one museum piece to another, the first price I can remember, and I didn't have a car until my early 20s so I suspect it wasn't until then or shortly earlier, was 10 cents a litre (so that places it after 1974 when we went metric). + Charlie and + sync 2
Becket Posted Friday at 04:24 PM Posted Friday at 04:24 PM I remember as a kid some adult complaining "damn, gas is going to be 50 cents a gallon soon." That was when gas was 32 cents a gallon. We are all in for one wild ride this summer. But not a lot of riding in the car. + sync, Whoisyourdaddy and + Charlie 2 1
mike carey Posted Friday at 04:47 PM Posted Friday at 04:47 PM 22 minutes ago, Becket said: I remember as a kid some adult complaining "damn, gas is going to be 50 cents a gallon soon." That was when gas was 32 cents a gallon. We are all in for one wild ride this summer. But not a lot of riding in the car. But EVs are the work of the devil. Becket, marylander1940 and + Charlie 1 2
marylander1940 Posted Friday at 05:20 PM Posted Friday at 05:20 PM 32 minutes ago, mike carey said: But EVs are the work of the devil. Luv2play, + azdr0710 and + Vegas_Millennial 1 1 1
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted Friday at 07:43 PM Posted Friday at 07:43 PM On 3/8/2026 at 6:29 PM, SidewaysDM said: I paid $3.57 in Philly today. Unfortunately, I am afraid that $4.00 a gallon will be common in this area, in the near future! That's a bargain compared to 2008 and 2012-2014 prices, adjusted for inflation. Gas would need to be over $6.00 a gallon in 2026 dollars to be more than we paid in those years. Source: https://www.macrotrends.net/4453/us-gasoline-prices
+ sync Posted Friday at 09:24 PM Posted Friday at 09:24 PM 1 hour ago, Vegas_Millennial said: That's a bargain compared to 2008 and 2012-2014 prices, adjusted for inflation. Gas would need to be over $6.00 a gallon in 2026 dollars to be more than we paid in those years. I believe we might be getting there. MikeBiDude and marylander1940 1 1
Luv2play Posted Saturday at 11:25 PM Posted Saturday at 11:25 PM (edited) On 3/13/2026 at 3:43 PM, Vegas_Millennial said: That's a bargain compared to 2008 and 2012-2014 prices, adjusted for inflation. Gas would need to be over $6.00 a gallon in 2026 dollars to be more than we paid in those years. Source: https://www.macrotrends.net/4453/us-gasoline-prices Those average prices mask the fact that in some areas the price was quite a bit lower. For instance in 1999 and 2000 I was living in South Florida during the winters and the price was way below $2. I remember $1.16. I could fill my Mercedes for under $15 and got great mileage as it was turbocharged. Over 300 miles on a tankful. Edited Saturday at 11:26 PM by Luv2play + Charlie 1
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, Luv2play said: Those average prices mask the fact that in some areas the price was quite a bit lower. For instance in 1999 and 2000 I was living in South Florida during the winters and the price was way below $2. I remember $1.16. I could fill my Mercedes for under $15 and got great mileage as it was turbocharged. Over 300 miles on a tankful. Yup, 1999 was the lowest price of gas in the history of gasoline, adjusted for inflation. That's around the time I started driving; so, I, too, was spoiled thinking that price of gas was the norm! I remember gas getting close to under a dollar... Maybe $1.019... Even in expensive California where I was. Edited yesterday at 01:41 AM by Vegas_Millennial + Charlie and Luv2play 1 1
+ azdr0710 Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Remember the price plunge in early 2016? For a couple glorious days at my local Costco, it was $1.139/gallon. + Vegas_Millennial, + Charlie and + claym 2 1
guru68 Posted yesterday at 03:03 AM Posted yesterday at 03:03 AM I have a vague memory of noticing the gas price as 37¢ growing up. + Charlie and thomas 1 1
+ SidewaysDM Posted yesterday at 07:06 AM Posted yesterday at 07:06 AM In the suburbs of Philly, I can remember my older brother paying 25 cents a gallon in 1972. I thought we were so cool, riding in his brand new, light blue 1972 VW Beatle! If the gas tank was almost empty, it would cost $2.50 to fill it up! BTW I was 11! I miss the good old days! LOL + claym, + Charlie and thomas 2 1
Luv2play Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 8 hours ago, SidewaysDM said: In the suburbs of Philly, I can remember my older brother paying 25 cents a gallon in 1972. I thought we were so cool, riding in his brand new, light blue 1972 VW Beatle! If the gas tank was almost empty, it would cost $2.50 to fill it up! BTW I was 11! I miss the good old days! LOL I’m older than you but in 1972 I had a light blue VW Beatle, 1966 version, that I drove at university in Toronto. I remember it costing about $3 cdn to fill up. How about that! Small world indeed. + SidewaysDM, + Charlie and + claym 2 1
Luv2play Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Am I correct in thinking you had to access the fuel cap under the front hood in the Beatle? + Charlie and + claym 2
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