How much was petrol per litre when you had your 1st car ?

How much was petrol per litre when you had your 1st car ?

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john75

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5,303 posts

248 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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64p per litre

bessy

4 posts

217 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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It was 6/8d a gallon or 3 gallons for £1

zippee

13,475 posts

235 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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I remember unleaded being about 40p a litre 11 years or so ago. I could fill my then Mk2 Astra GTE up to £16

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

228 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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Around 69-70p/litre. Could the merc relatively cheaply compared to today!

Darren

simpo two

85,590 posts

266 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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IIRC £1.85 a gallon. When it got to £2 I used a credit card instead!

However as a boy I remember my folks asking for '4 gallons' (attended pumps in those days) and it was six shillings a gallon (30p). Didn't mean much to me of course but I expect they complained just as we do.

So who got the Shell 'Historic Motoring' coin set then? Our garage had an old boy called Fred who'd let you swap the spares

gtr-gaz

5,094 posts

247 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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Can't remember exactly, but with 5 of us in my Moggy Minor, we could fill the tank with 50p each and drive arond all day

madazrx7

4,876 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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I seem to remember it being less than $0.20c per litre. I'm sure that when I went to Bathurst in 83 we budgeted for it being up to $0.50c on the Nullabor.

Currently around $1.30/L

RacingTeatray

2,495 posts

217 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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60 something pence per litre IIRC. And that was for diesel in 1996.

Thankfully petrol here is pretty cheap still - I put a full tank in the Clio last w/end and it cost me the princely sum of 11 quid.

vipers

32,906 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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Not a lot, and a set of 4 spark plugs for yonks was £1.00


My first car, an Austin Countryman, column change, cost me £30 from my brother around 1964, bargain as well.

>> Edited by vipers on Tuesday 16th May 07:20

Ian V

1,817 posts

269 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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A long, long time ago when I was 16 I had a Yamaha FS1E, and if I remember correctly I could fill the tank (with 2 stroke mix) for just over a pound !!!

vipers

32,906 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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madazrx7 said:
Currently around $1.30/L
Did I do my sums right, £2.36 a GALLON, what you moaning about.......... I last filled up in April in UK, paid £4.04 a GALLON....

Boy, you've got it easy over there. And you get the sunshine as well....


Have a nice day

madazrx7

4,876 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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vipers said:
madazrx7 said:
Currently around $1.30/L
Did I do my sums right, £2.36 a GALLON, what you moaning about.......... I last filled up in April in UK, paid £4.04 a GALLON....

Boy, you've got it easy over there. And you get the sunshine as well....


Have a nice day


[Clarkson] "No, see, you're just wrong" [/Clarkson]

You can't do that, I don't have pounds, I have $. Therefore for me, it's $1.30/L.

If, however, you are lucky and live in England, you can come here for a holiday with yer poonds, THEN it would seem cheap.
BTW I'm about to put some more pics on the lingo thread..

vipers

32,906 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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madazrx7 said:


You can't do that, I don't have pounds, I have $. Therefore for me, it's $1.30/L.

If, however, you are lucky and live in England, you can come here for a holiday with yer poonds, THEN it would seem cheap.
BTW I'm about to put some more pics on the lingo thread..


My head hurts...... do you mean its 1.3 dollas Aus or 1.3 pounds a litre over there???? I'm having a bad day so far.

Have a nice day

madazrx7

4,876 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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vipers said:

My head hurts...... do you mean its 1.3 dollas Aus or 1.3 pounds a litre over there???? I'm having a bad day so far.

Have a nice day


No I mean Aus$1.30. Problem is you can't convert that to pounds and say it's cheap, as I earn Aus$ not pounds. Would be a bit like me telling the Balinese how cheap it is to live in Bali; that's all well & good if you are converting $ but not really relevant if you only earn Rp...

vipers

32,906 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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madazrx7 said:
No I mean Aus$1.30. Problem is you can't convert that to pounds and say it's cheap, as I earn Aus$ not pounds. Would be a bit like me telling the Balinese how cheap it is to live in Bali; that's all well & good if you are converting $ but not really relevant if you only earn Rp...


Yea, know what you mean, but still sounds relatively cheap nevertheless, just know my dad (bless him) should have taken the £10 trip down there in the 50's.....but the downside is I may have ended up castlemain xxxx.

Tks for info.

Have a nice day

simpo two

85,590 posts

266 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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1.30 AUD = 0.526562 GBP

So in England we pay nearly double what you do in Oz.

madazrx7

4,876 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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simpo two said:
1.30 AUD = 0.526562 GBP

So in England we pay nearly double what you do in Oz.


Yes I know, I'm not explaining myself very well though.

That's great for you when you come here with pounds but they don't pay me in pounds.

It also means that when I get lucky and join you in England, I will only have $/2.5 in pounds

BliarOut

72,857 posts

240 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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About 40p a GALLON. Litres hadn't been invented back than.

Podie

46,630 posts

276 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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69.9 IIRC...

simpo two

85,590 posts

266 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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madazrx7 said:
It also means that when I get lucky and join you in England

Joining England is lucky? Most of us want to go to Oz or NZ!