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The price of the gas depends on the area, region, state/providence, and country that you inhabit in addition the price of the gasoline will also depend on where the oil refineries are located. In addition the cost of gasoline may rise over time depending on the time of year most of the time it is highest around holidays and vacation seasons.

In the United States the national average for the price of gasoline is about $4.00 per gallon.

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12y ago

$2.79 per gallon in Oregon

4 quarts.

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14y ago

It differs from place to place. Some of the bigger cities are alot more but the average is $2.64 as of 6-29-09

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In 2005, the US national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline was $2.30

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if you're talking about the west coast, I have no idea. If you're talking about the east coast it's about $2.75.

3.19 a gal in CA

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Well, gas prices rised and dropped within the year of 2010 and it all depended on how much a gas station was getting business or not.

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around $2.53

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Q: How much did a gallon of gasoline cost in 2005 in the US?
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