Does W.I.P official cars count? If so, the ETK 2400i If anything, my second choice would be the Roamer, or maybe a Sunburst, or the 200BX beefed up Mad Mo- er Max style. (if anyone gets the reference)
Well Roamer will be good in desert or outside the city, but in city Roamer will be too big I think. I choosed Moonhawk because style
Im surprised how understated the T-series is in this poll. You basically carry around your own house on the back with the cargo upfit, plenty of power and durability for crushing zombies, and you can run it on fry oil if you need to. With the plow its unstoppable. Whats not to like about it?
Its size is probably the main reason that it isn't a more popular choice. And maintenance would be a bitch. I picked something a little more versatile and easy to drive.
Yes wip vehicles are allowed/real life if u want. But if there was a zombie apocalypse what would be your first thing to do? Mine is get out of my area where i live and move out into the country cause less population means less chance of dieing. I would bring all of my weapons/food with me as well.
For a real life vehicle, I would choose the Dodge M-43. Upgraded tires, drivetrain, multifuel engine, and badass bumper. It already has beds in the back, plus auxiliary power units. Thats a "go anywhere and live there" vehicle.
If i had to chose a car from our driveway it would probably be the hyundai i10. Its fairly simple especially compared to the i40 which is the other car on the drive as well as being fairly light weight which i think would be useful to prevent it getting stuck and make it easier to repair it. Its a fairly common car in the UK these days as well meaning spare parts wouldn't be a huge issue. It also does 50mpg which is fairly meh but better than the heavy duty vehicles, this is because it is the petrol model, not the diesel. Its also very practical for its size and fairly robust. It also has a spare tire in the back just in case. I would also be very tempted to go for a citroen xsara picasso since they are very common in the UK (and France not that it matters much) and are incredibly versatile and practical. You can remove the rear row of seats in under 5 mins if you need to use it as a van. The under floor storage is pretty nice to have as well especially if you have anything you want to hide since the under floor storage is completely hidden by the floor mats. The more economical model will do 60mpg without to much fuss as well. They also have a spare tire in the back. Ultimately though i think the land rover defender is probably the ultimate zombie survival vehicle since the short wheel base model is small, can go anywhere and is insanely practical. If something brakes you can just unbolt it and bolt a new one on without any issues.
I'd have to split my decision between the Hirochi Sunburst Rally Edition and the Gavril Grand Marshal. Or a mutant child of the two. The Sunburst is fast and can do some great light off-roading. The GM is fairly fast and quite sturdy, good for running over the undead. I might just make that. It's on my "To-Do list when I am bored."