Venkatesh Rao@vgrI do believe I saw <$1 in 1999 🤔Quote TweetNOLAN GRAY@nolangray_·Mar 10, 2022Well that’s a first. What the lowest price you can remember?Show this thread1:10 AM · Mar 11, 202221 Likes
NOLAN GRAY@nolangray_·Mar 11, 2022Replying to @vgrI was sure I saw .99 in 99’ but that seems so crazy I convinced myself it was 1.991
NAT @nat_sharpe_·Mar 11, 2022Replying to @vgrI saw .74 in Oklahoma circa 2000 My dad told me to look at the sign because it was the lowest I would ever see4
insectsentience@insectsentience·Mar 11, 2022Replying to @vgrIt was in the 70¢ range when I started driving 😭
Trevor Longino@TrevorLongino·Mar 11, 2022Replying to @vgrI recall gas in Georgia was under 70 cents when I was in highschool.GIFread image descriptionALT
Brian Skinner@gravity_levity·Mar 11, 2022Replying to @vgrtwo years ago:Quote TweetBrian Skinner@gravity_levity·Mar 6, 2020Gas seems to have become suddenly, shockingly cheap (at least in central Ohio). Does anyone know what's going on?1
giri.co@giri_sreenivas·Mar 11, 2022Replying to @vgrYeah it was about 60 cents/gallon in Atlanta early 99. I was out there visiting GA Tech and will never forget that1
Theron@TheronTing·Mar 11, 2022Replying to @vgrDefinitely paid less than $1 in South Carolina in the late 90s or 2000.
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·Mar 11, 2022Replying to @vgrThink I paid 69 cents full serve in NJ around Xmas 99. Wawa station.