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Subaru Outback all the way.. The only car I could ever drive downhill on a sheet of ice and not lose my traction when I hit the break.. Yes, I know many will say thats a car for your more eco-friendly , liberal types, but most people are missing out. I had a 4x4 Ford Ranger that had 4WD hi and 4WD low and that car still didnt have the powerful traction, nor the good gas mileage the Subaru Outback had.
Subaru Outback also is great because, even though its not a large car, its very spacious and you can store a lot of stuff. If you are under attack, this is the car you can fold down seats and put tons of ammo, guns, food, water in this car. Because of the hatchback, firing from front and rear is very feasible, which is also important during a zombie raid. Why be stuck having to peep your body from car window, when you can just open the hatch and unload lot of firepower. That Subaru has gone so many places, I cannot even fathom how it makes it.
Ah yeah, love Subaru. Although for the sexiness appeal, A Lexus or Toyota Highlander SUV would be nicer. However, if I sitll wouldn't match it up to Subaru in a life/death crisis.
Whatever you do don't get a Ford nothing if you are in need of survival, unless its has less than 80,000 miles or you or your survivist buddies happens to have mechanical skills and a diagnostic system handy.
Subaru Outback also is great because, even though its not a large car, its very spacious and you can store a lot of stuff. If you are under attack, this is the car you can fold down seats and put tons of ammo, guns, food, water in this car. Because of the hatchback, firing from front and rear is very feasible, which is also important during a zombie raid. Why be stuck having to peep your body from car window, when you can just open the hatch and unload lot of firepower. That Subaru has gone so many places, I cannot even fathom how it makes it.
Ah yeah, love Subaru. Although for the sexiness appeal, A Lexus or Toyota Highlander SUV would be nicer. However, if I sitll wouldn't match it up to Subaru in a life/death crisis.
Whatever you do don't get a Ford nothing if you are in need of survival, unless its has less than 80,000 miles or you or your survivist buddies happens to have mechanical skills and a diagnostic system handy.