Which car would be more useful during the zombie apocalypse?
I'm currently working on a story that takes place during the beginning of the zombie apocalypse, and I'd like to know which vehicle would be more useful during the zombie apocalypse. It will belong to a family of aproximatley 4 to 7 people (5 adults, one child) who will all be travelling together, however one member of the family may have their own separate car, so it will more likely be responsible for only four people (four adults).
The vehicles are: an 2006-2007 Buick Rainier, champagne colored, or an electric blue 2014 Ford Mustang GT.
So which would be better? The Buick or the Mustang?
Vans would be the best choice. They are cheap and can be modified to meet many needs. They have plenty of storage space, easily conceal yourself and others, fair gas mileage, and you can live in them. The one's with no rear compartment windows are more secure. And believe it or not, with simple strip seals that you apply to the doors, the van will float like a raft. The roof is a big billboard that can be used to relay messages or identify yourself to the eyes in the sky. Now… Just make sure you mention me in your book. Use my rcfjr ID. Not tinkerbell.
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Or UNIMOG.
Mustang would suck, bad.
An SUV with a pop out 7.62 Dillon Areo M134 on the roof, add a cow catcher grill guard for the j-walking zombies.
Mustang would b horrible… All that gas during the zombie apocalyspe? If you want to make a realistic zombie apocalypse… Throw in an old pick up. Its better for survival than a sports mustang muscle car… You wana b a good writer right? Not a sell out
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