Posted by Grindstone Cowboy on 13/03/2022 22:28:35:
Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 13/03/2022 17:02:51:
1980 = £1.28 (1/5/7)
1989 = £1.85 (1/17/0)
Dave
£1.28 a gallon in 1980?? Surely not, I was filling my 6 gallon tank for just over a fiver in 1983 
Rob
I'm quoting from the AA Motoring Trust figures, which seem about right to me. Here's 1971 to 1985
1971 34.25 65.69%
1972 35.25 63.83%
1973 38.70 58.14%
1974 49.60 51.56%
1975 73.20 50.73%
1976 77.00 50.00%
1977 78.20 49.60%
1978 76.50 50.40%
1979 98.25 46.95%
1980 128.50 45.20%
1981 160.00 52.45%
1982 164.00 55.50%
1983 176.00 54.55%
1984 187.05 54.66%
1985 199.80 54.00%
Note the high rate of inflation the 70s and 80s – prices went up rapidly! The percentage is tax.
However, in 1983, the AA say petrol cost 176p per gallon, making 6 gallons for £5 unlikely. Would have been possible around 1975? The AA figures are average prices for the whole UK and of the most expensive grade available at the time – 4-star. 2 and 3-star petrol were cheaper than 4-star but I can't remember by how much.
Ah the good old days – you had to queue for the right pump, then wait for a man to fill you up, then queue to pay. Maybe one day they'll invent a way of recharging cars at home so you don't have to queue for petrol at all…
Dave
Edited By SillyOldDuffer on 14/03/2022 10:12:55