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So you just bought a new Mustang. Now it's time to fill it up with gas
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I remember my father shaking his head when 'regular' hit 30 cents a gallon, remarking that he used to get gas for 7 or 8 gallons per dollar.
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Its typically all been relative though. The car you were putting the $0.10/gallon fuel in only cost $2,800. Today gas may be $3.50/gallon, but the car it goes in costs $35,000. I remember people my dads generation talking about how the old timers in the '60s would remark that a kid could never afford to keep gas in a GTO, etc. because it was so expensive.
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