Vehicles

This is an extensive list of transportation when that fateful day happens. Before the list, some things to consider. These vehicles are distinctly land-based. For air vehicles, see Aircraft. For sea vehicles, see Vessels. For military vehicles, see Military Vehicles
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Non Motorized Vehicles
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Your feet
:Those things at the bottom of your legs. Your feet will provide basic transportation as long as they aren't broken and you are awake and have some sort of energy left in you body. You have more options of routes to take when on foot since you can climb over most obstacles if given enough time. However, going on foot is usually the slowest way of getting around and you're only protected by whatever you're wearing, though you do get the advantage of stealth as long as you and your group aren't overly talkative. Attainability:Everyone has them(unless you had some accident) Maintenance: Proper cleaning and care if injured or infected
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Rickshaws:
A mode of human-powered transport: a runner draws a two-wheeled cart which seats one or two persons. These can be very useful to transport supplies in the absence of a motorized form of transportation. The word rickshaw came from Asia where they were mainly used as means of transportation for the social elite. However, in more recent times rickshaws have been outlawed in many countries in Asia due to numerous accidents. Runner pulled rickshaws have mainly been replaced in Asia by bicycle rickshaws. They are also common in Western cities like New York City. In London they are known as pedicabs. The term "rickshaw" is today commonly used for those vehicles as well. With minimal mechanical knowledge, they can be roughly improvised from bicycle spare parts.
Attainability: Limited to tourist areasMaintenance: Medium (replacing wheels, keeping tires inflated)
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Roller-blades: Often overlooked in such a situation, roller blades carry a number of advantages and difficulties, but for the experienced blader they can still offer a fair mode of transportation. Rollerblading is much faster than walking, and requires little more effort. The big disadvantage is the time it takes to get them on or off, as well as having no real form of protection. Unlike other manpowered transportation, it requires an ave
rage of three minutes to put on roller blades, and when you get into a situation where you can't use them (such as a dirt road), the zombies aren't going to wait for you to take them off. Also, anything but high quality products will have you tripping and falling fairly often. Experience with either rollerblading, or the surprisingly similar sport of poll-less downhill skiing is highly recommended. Also note the advantage of being able to carry them easily. As a general rule, however, one would be best to go with another option. Attainability: Some households, most sports stores Maintenance: low (fixing wheels)
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BMX Bicycle:
These are also a readily available means of transportation on Z-Day. They have most of the advantages of walking, but with a little more speed. The only fuel necessary is food and water for the rider. The only maintenance required is to keep the tires inflated, along with maintaining the brakes and the chain/gear system if the bike has one. These style bikes are not equipped with multiple gears or suspension so they are not as comfortable on longer trips. These are best used for escape or scouting.
Attainability:common in a lot of homesMaintenance: Medium (inflating wheels and chain and sprocket care)
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Skateboard:
Skateboards come in a variety of shapes and sizes. As a general rule, the longer and wider a board is, the more stable it will be, but gaining stability causes a sacrifice of maneuverability. These pose a danger to anyone who is not an experienced skater, and even experienced skaters should wear the proper protective gear when using one. if nothing else, you can take the trucks(wheels and mounts) off the decks, attach them to over-sized/weight objects you need to be to move around, and gain some speed from that rendering this more of a tool than a vehicle. They can also be used as a club in a pinch.
Attainability: Common around most residential areas
Maintenance: Low (A replacement every now and again)
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Horse:
A quiet means of escape or travel to safer and more secure areas. A horse can carry somewhat large amounts of equipment compared to a person on foot. Horses are not for inexperienced riders, as the horse may become startled and throw the rider, and they require special care. Horses has extroidenary senses and can spook easily. However, an experienced rider could use that as an early-warning so that he is not caught off guard. Not all horses can be ridden safely. A well trained riding horse is far less common than the "pet" horses found in many rural areas, but a properly trained horse can be a great asset to any survivor.In a tough scenario, a horse can be butchered for food and leather. They also have many applications in farming and logging.Attainability: Common in rural areas, quality variesMaintenance: High (food, water, injury care and prevention)
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Motorized Vehicles
Electric Bike:
With the ability to get 25 miles at 20 MPH (rigged to stop at that, could override) per battery, these things can get you around. Some are petal assist where the bike becomes a hybrid, you become the motor, and the electric engine just helps you additionally but can't power you without you pedaling. The other type is like a motorcycle where you can use the throttle and it will power you completely. Pedaling increases acceleration, max distance per charge (can go up to 40 per charge depending on terrain and how much you petal). If you have extra batteries, you can easily go 40-70 miles on the bikes. The best on the market for petal assist are Schwinn and the best for full motor is Ultra Motors (Europa and A2B models)
Attainability:Varies by area Maintenance: High (charged batteries and tires) Fuel:Electric Range: 25-35 miles before a battery change -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pit Bike:
Pit bikes are, specifically, miniature performance dirt bikes, though the same rules can be applied to any minibike/pocket bike.Pit bikes are generally far more dangerous to ride than their larger counterparts because an adult cannot distribute weight properly. While easier to carry and requiring less fuel, an average-size rider will feel uncomfortable, especially when carrying large amounts of equipment. pitbikes have literally no carrying capacity, so a rider is limited to what he can carry in a pack or in pockets.
Fuel Type: Gasoline(gas oil mix in 2-stroke models)
Attainability:LowMaintenance: basic engine care, tires, suspension
Gas Mileage: Low
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Segway:
These are good for getting from point A to point B in your base, or if you feel like going on a melee weapon rampage. One example is the world-famous Segways, and not-so world-famous the Rad2Go Q Electric Chariot, though you could easily Build Your Own. So what's not to like? Actually, a whole lot in and of themselves. However, you could easily attach a cart to one to use it as a power plant (in a secured area), or tear one down for the rare parts and install them ONTO the cart, making it, essentially, a powered cart for greater speed and potentially greater load. Get them from your local University patrol, mall patrol, or lazy people. Perhaps the greatest downside of the Segway however, is that if you fall off one around a group of zombies, not only will you die but you'll look like a total jackass while being eaten.
Attainability:Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Very high
Toughness:Low
Fuel Type:Batteries
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Dirtbikes:
Dirtbikes are a very quick way of getting around in areas that don't have roads, or have bad roads. They can get into places that almost no other motorized vehicle can, and they make for great scouting vehicles. The downsides of a
dirtbike however, are pretty obvious. First, you have no protection other than speed and maneuverability, and if you fall (which you will at some point, it's inevitable) you could be badly injured and left an easy target for the zombies. Also, the vast majority of dirtbikes are two-stroke and because of that are rather loud, especially at open throttle. Finally, their storage space is equal to what you can fit in your pockets or in a backpack. Not a great primary vehicles for most people, but a great scouting or bail-out vehicle and useful for overseeing supply runs.
Attainability:Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness:Low
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Overall:****
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ATV's:ATV's are the dirtbike's four-wheeled brethren. Their layout makes them better suited to mud and snow
than dirtbikes, and you can stand on one without falling off. If they have any storage space, it comes as a storage rack on the back. However, the ATV can be just as dangerous as the dirtbike if not more so. The ATV is heavier, so if it falls on you it can do very serious damage. Also, that weight increase makes them very unstable if you get one or more wheels off the ground. It is all too easy to flip an ATV over, so you should be very careful when riding them.Attainability:Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness:Medium
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Overall:****
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Cruisers:Cruisers are the big motorcycles, the Harley's and such. Choppers are usually decently comfortable bikes, b

ut they don't have much in the way of the performance or storage ability. They're pretty heavy which keeps them from having the speed or maneuverability that other bikes have, and the most they have for storage is a couple of saddle bags on the back. Not all that bad for scouting and recon, but not the best either. Also, they are notorious for being VERY loud.
Attainability:Medium
Maintenance: Low
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness: Low
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Overall:***
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Goldwing:Goldwings are the Honda Touring bikes. They're absolute cruisers and are the most comfortable bikes out there.

They are even less performance oriented than choppers, but they can carry a bit more. Goldwinds are suprisingly fast motorcycles because they are powered by very large engines. They are very stale at highway speeds but are not as nimble at slower speeds as other motorcycles. Goldwings have full front ends with pretty big windscreens, they can have radios, and they have large carrying bins on the back. Goldwings are basically two wheeled cars, and they're the best for long trips. If you need to drive a good distance on your own with only a few supplies, then a Goldwing is not a bad choice.
Attainability: Low
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness:Low
Fuel Type:Gasoline
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Sport bikes:Sport bikes are Ducati's, Ninja's, Hayabusa's, Yamaha RZ's, Harley Davidson Sportster's, etc. Sportbikes, or crotch

rockets as they're affectionately known, are the sports cars of the bike world. Sport bikes are built with the goal of hauling ass down a freeway or a windy road. They have razor sharp handling, brutal acceleration, good top speeds, and incredibly short braking distances. They don't have any carrying capacity however, and they're by far the most dangerous of all motorcycles. And as any biker will tell you, you'll eventually lay the bike down. You just hope that you'll have protective clothing on and hope you hit something soft at low speeds. Sport bikes are excellent for scouting and recon, and if you need to get away from some hostile survivors, a bike will certainly fit the bill.
Attainability:Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Low
Toughness:Low
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Overall:***
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Rokon Motorcycle:
This is a two wheel drive motorcycle, carrying capacity 1000 pounds, towing capacity 3000 pounds. The wheels are hollow drums, with them empty it will float. Wide range of accessories including tow bar, sidecar, single wheel trailer, plow, log skidder, gun rack, and more.
Attainability:Medium
Maintenance: Low
Gas Mileage: High
Toughness:Medium
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Overall:***
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Dune Buggy / Sand Rail:
Just like the military Desert Patrol Vehicle (DPV), this little car can see the world, and still be back in time for dinner. Most are either modified Volkswagen Beetle (the original) frames or custom made frames, either homemade or purchased from a company which specializes in making them. Usually rear-engined and rear-wheel drive, these things are quick and can get almost anywhere. Their only real drawback is lack of protection and storage space.
Attainability:Medium
Maintenance: High
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness:High
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Overall: ****
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Throphy Truck:
Speed, agility, reliability. This wonder of the racing world is begging to be your truck! Some professionals even have specialized versions which have the original metal body, glass, air conditioning, regular interior, etc. Note that these are strictly stick shift trucks and they use a racing clutch, so driving them can be tricky.
Attainability:Low
Maintenance:High
Gas Mileage: Low
Toughness:High
Fuel Type:Gasoline or Diesel
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Paggio MP3:
A scooter can come in handy when you need to travel quietly and efficiently over short distances. This particular model also possesses a third wheel, allowing for faster speeds, tighter turns, and overall good handling on many different surfaces, including wet, slippery streets. This scooter was made for city streets, but can be used on any smooth surface, like cement or pavement. It's fuel tank holds 3.2 gallons, where i am, the gas is $4 a gallon so in total to to fill up the gas tank is 12 dollars and 80 cents, from my calculations. That can be a lifesaver at the pump. Only problem is the range probably stinks, but that's about the only thing that stinks about it. It also has a top speed of 77 miles-an-hour.
Attainability: civilian
Maintenance: low to medium
Gas mileage: low
Toughness: medium
Fuel type: unleaded gasoline
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Minibike:
Also known as a Pocketbike comes in all style from sporty, dirt, and others. The advantages of these bike are cost compare to full size motorcycles. $300-800 for a brand new pocket bike. Maximum load bike could support is about 250LB but it vary from size of pocket bike. Other wise a very good tool to use for a quick get a way ,can speed up to 45-65mph max depending on model. Never judge a motorcycles because of it size, and it does the job. Just remember to find a gasoline version over the electric bikes, as the gas bikes are almost always faster and have a much better range as they can be refueled without being tied to an outlet for hours at a time.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Low
Gas Mileage: High
Toughness: Medium
Fuel Type: Gasoline
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Dual-Sport / Enduro Motorcycles:
These bikes are meant to go on long rides on the highway and also take on some of the toughest trails out there. They look like half street bike, and half dirt bike, because that's exactly what they are. They are heavier than a dirt bike (400lbs vs 200lbs) but can still get just about anywhere. I've seen these bikes tackle some of the worst terrain, crash 5 or 6 times, get left out in the rain for days, then start up and work fine. Enduro bikes are meant to be loaded up with with gear and many have saddle bag (side bag) mounting on them. With the ability to go anywhere (I truly mean that), carry around 40 lbs of gear on the sides, and sport 50 MPG, these bikes are made to for the solo zombie survivor. Advantages: Won't get worn out by long rides on the road (unlike dirt-bike), some have 12v power plugs, 50 MPG, can go over any terrainDisadvantages: Exposed, can't carry as much as a car, louder than a car, and if you hit something or crash, well you know the rest
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Low
Gas Mileage: High
Toughness: Medium - High
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Hummer H2/ H2 SUT:
The Hummer H2 isn't a purpose built vehicle like it's H1 sibling, but rather it uses a modified Chevy Suburban platform. This means that pound for pound it isn't quite as tough as the real Hummer. That said, the H2 in both forms is a very competent and rugged truck and it performs as good if not better than most other SUV's out there. The SUT is the same truck except for the fact that the rear storage area in the regular H2 has been made into a small pick-up bed. One very nice thing with the H2 is that it has more safety and comfort features than the H1, and for non stick shift drivers they are all automatic.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Low
Gas Mileage: Low - Medium
Toughness: Medium (trucks may vary)
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Hummer H1:
The civilian H1 Hummer is essentially the military version with real, locking steel doors. It was obtainable in hardtop or soft top forms, and is consider to be one of the best stock off-roaders of all-time. The major downfall was the price of a civilian H1 so they are somewhat rare. Also remember that even the civilian model was incredibly sparse of options, it basically had no interior, no airbags, nothing. It also has a top speed of 83 mph, via it's turbo diesel V8 which gives it immense towing abilities. Attainability: Civilian (Discontinued)
Maintenance: Low
Gas mileage: - Medium
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Jeep Wrangler: 
The Wrangler has a long and illustrious history as one of the best off-roaders of all time. They've gone just about everywhere and can be modified for an amazing number of purposes. Wranglers are also one of the most affordable off-roaders out there, which has made them a strong seller for years. Also nice is that the doors, windows and roof can all be removed on certain models, though full metal roof and door Wranglers are also available. One problem with the Wrangler is the ride comfort, in being a strong and affordable off-roader they've always come with a very rough suspension which can get annoying after an extended time behind the wheel. All in all Wranglers are fine trucks and should definitely be considered.
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Land yachts:
Land yachts are the utmost in comfort and style. If you need to take a long trip on open roads they're the car of choice. Also, they are all steel construction so not much can stop one of these beasts once it's moving. However, these behemoths are not without fault. First is the fact that they're fuel economy is terrible, though somewhat offset by their massive tanks. Second, they are slow as hell, so getting away from danger can take a while. Also, many of the older ones don't have the modern conveniences such as power steering and braking, disc brakes, or ABS. So, land yachts are very nice vehicles, but they're still old technology and driving one can be daunting for a novice.Attainability: CivilianMaintenance: Low - MediumGas mileage: Medium - LowToughness: High - MediumFuel Type: Gasoline -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mini Truck:
Known in Japan as Kei trucks, mini trucks are essentially tiny pickup trucks, generally no more than 11 feet long, 58 inches wide, and 78 inches tall. They weigh about 1500 pounds (700 kilograms) with a max speed of 75 mph (120 km/h). They have fully enclosed cabs with AM radios, windshield wipers, and heaters, and are claimed to have a fuel efficiency of 70 mpg. While street legal in Japan, the prevalence of larger vehicles in the United States generally restricts them to rural roads; not much of an issue for the little trucks, as they're perfectly good off-road. Oklahoma and Kentucky are more liberal, barring them only on interstates.
As the picture shows, they have a high carrying capacity for their size and can even have their wheels swapped for treads, enabling better snow-faring capabilities. It is recommended by Japanese laws that they be surplussed after a relatively short time span.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Low - Medium
Gas mileage: Medium - Low
Toughness: Low - Medium
Fuel Type: Gasoline -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Small-size Pickup Trucks:Toyota pickup, Nissan Frontier, Ford Ranger, Chevy Colorado, Dodge Dakota, etc.Small size pickups are baby trucks that offer more maneuverability and improved fuel economy, though less power and room than their full-sized counterparts. Small trucks are good for carrying small loads and are a bit more maneuverable than the bigger trucks. More useful in tighter areas and some can still handle a light machine gun in the back. 
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Full-size Pickup Trucks:
The Dodge Ram, Ford F-series, Toyota Tundra, Nissan Titan, etc. Full-size pickups are the biggest civilian use pickups out there. Most of these trucks are rear or all wheel drive, V8 powered vehicles, so performance is surprisingly decent. Most of these trucks also have some semblance of off-road ability in stock form, and most can be modified to improve upon that. Also, they have some of the biggest fuel tanks available so fuel range is good, though mileage isn't that great. The open bed is good for throwing things in the back on supply runs or can serve as a good spot for a mounted machine gun., if you can find one.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Low
Gas Mileage: Medium (19 mpg Highway, 16 mpg)
Toughness: Medium
Fuel Type: Gasoline or Diesel
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Ford Expedition EL:
This third generation Expedition is an extended-wheelbase version called the Expedition EL (for "Extended Length") in the United States and the Expedition Max in Canada. The Expedition EL is about 15.8 in longer than the standard Expedition for additional cargo space for those supplies your group depends on. Like most SUVs in the zombie outbreak, it can be fitted with a make-shift shooting platform on the roof. Need to rip open a barricade or tow your fellow survivors? This model of the Expedition can pull over 7,290 lbs. This vehicle is the only SUV in the Ford line to offer seating for seven. Of the stock luxury SUVs, this and the Chevy Suburban are possibly some of the best with decent off road performance, and decent toughness.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Low
Gas Mileage: Medium (18 mpg Highway, 12 mpg City)
Toughness: Medium
Fuel Type: Gasoline----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Standard SUVs
Blazers, Explorers,Cherokees, Highlanders, Durangos, and the like fall into this category. Standard sized SUVs are genally more manuverable than larger SUVs and trucks, but have reduced cargo space, towing capacity, and power. Fuel mileage is marginally better than full size SUVs, depending on make and model. Many are equiped with four wheel drive and offer a decent amount of ground clearance. High speed handling is not one of the SUV's strengths. Parts availibility and ease of maintenance can vary.
Attainability
:Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness:Medium
Fuel Type:Gasoline, some are diesel
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Full size SUVs have traditionally been used improperly as ferrys for rugrats and occasionally towing a fishing boat. When the outbreak hits, full size SUVs offer good ground clearance, lots of cargo and passenger capacity, good towing ability and usually V8 power and four wheel drive. This all comes at the cost of fuel mileage and manuverability. Small trails and cluttered roadways could prove to be a challenge for these larger vehicles. While a usually V8 powered, these vehicles still aren't designed for high speed. Generally, large SUVs are easy to procure parts for, as most of them are related to their parent company's pickup offering. Larger than average engine compartments can make the full size SUV more manageable to work on.
Attainability
:Medium
Maintenance: Medium/low
Gas Mileage: Medium/low
Toughness: High
Fuel Type:Gasoline or Diesel
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: Medium/low
Maintenance: High
Gas Mileage: Very High
Toughness: Low
Fuel Type:Gasoline/electric
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The lowly minivan may not provide the most driving excitement, but don't overlook them on Z-day. These people movers offer plenty of room for gear and survivors while providing better gas mileage than most SUVs. Dual sliding doors are handy, and the rear seats can be removed quickly, revealing a flat floor for stacking ammo cans or weapons crates. Nealy every one out there has an automatic transmission. Off road ability, acceleration, and top speed are all low. However, stealth factor is high.
Attainability
: High
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness:Medium
Fuel Type:Gasoline
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Everybody needs to get to work, that's why econoboxes are everywhere. Cargo space is low, usually a compact car has a tight backseat and a truck or hatchback. Towing is not endorsed. Fuel mileage is the econobox's forte, miles per gallon can be anywhere between low 30s and mid 40s. Reliability remains decent, so long as they aren't modded needlessly like our friend to the right did to his. Off road ability isn't there. With open road ahead of it, a compact car can be just the ticket to get you to your BOL when the undead rise.
Attainability
: High
Maintenance: Medium/low
Gas Mileage: High
Toughness: Low
Fuel Type:Gasoline or diesel
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: High
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Medium/high
Toughness:Medium
Fuel Type:Gasoline usually, some diesel
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:high
Maintenance: low
Gas Mileage: Medium/low
Toughness:medium/high
Fuel Type:Gasoline or diesel
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Luxury SUVs:
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hese vehicles are not your best choice for Z-day, as they are not all that tough, or off road capable. On top of that, they have far too many electronic bells and whistles and gadgets that will most certainly break during hard usage. On the other hand, they CAN carry plenty of people and cargo and tow if they have to, and due to their popularity among suburban housewives, they are quite prevalent.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Medium Gas Mileage: Low - Medium
Toughness: Low - MediumFuel Type: Gasoline or Diesel
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Recreational Vehicle (RV):
The Recreational Vehicles are those things you see parked in Wal-Mart lots those hot July days. They are basically 40 foot buses armed to the tip with every living comfort. While not an idealistic zombie killing machine it can provide very good cover (R/V's are extremely durable w/ thick walls and lockable doors). The RV is also very heavy, allowing the user to not have to worry about something flipping you over...unless it's your own doing. Too bad however, the R/V is designed SOLELY for road use, with limited trail capability. The most you can do is ride out the apocalypse in the comfort of your RV. It has storage racks just about everywhere to carry stuff, so that's a bonus! It does have a bathroom, but you have to use tubes to knock the fecal matter into a sewer or your bus will smell like poop for 3 years or more. Also, they have very poor gas mileage (about 3 miles per gallon), so unless you have about 60 gallons of gas and enough weaponry, plus bulletproof windows, this isn't the best choice. The model shown runs about 1.5 million dollars (but it's also amphibious). Other, smaller, car-attachment ones are much cheaper, but will do practically nothing against zombies.
Attainability: Civilian, hard
Maintenance: Extremely High (If this beast breaks down, she ain't moving without a licensed mechanic.)
Gas Mileage: Very Low
Toughness: High
Fuel Type: Diesel
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Semi-Trailer Truck:
A S
emi-Trailer Truck is great and it comes in very handy for moving large groups of people around, also great for getting 30 armed people to pour out the back of a truck to the center of the city to raid for supplies. Hard to navigate around corners, and not meant for city travel, you may have some trouble getting this around, but it will bring you in a main road to the center of town, and back again. Designed for long hauls, these things will allow you to carry a TON of provisions and ammo, and will take you long distances. Not a bad choice for hauling across the country, but not the best for navigating around town. If you have one, you can also use it to barricade your fortress. Not the best for off road, but with the steel bumper and high grill, even one in stock form can take plenty of abuse. The truck in the lower picture is a fuel tanker, which will explode if not driving correctly or possibly if shot (incendiary rounds) or set on fire. Remain careful with them, as the explosion from a fully-loaded tanker can create a massive fireball and shockwave.Semi-trucks can be given a wide variety of trailers, including liquid storage tanks, standard box trailers for bulk transport/living space, flat beds for transport of large items or vehicles, car transport ramps, bus-style trailers for personnel transport (generally seen in museums, now being phased out of Havana, Cuba for normal buses), and refrigerated containers, allowing for a very wide array of goods that can be transported.
It is recommended to be driven only by a driver already skilled in their handling; semis are some of the largest vehicles seen on the roads, and are like a tank compared to other, smaller vehicles. However, all in all, they are great vehicles, as they can flat zombies, haul provisions and/or people, and look awesome.
Attainability: Medium (Proper training recommended)
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Low
Toughness: High
Fuel Type: Diesel
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School Bus:
Since they are only kept in "special" bus parking lots you can easily get a convoy of these going.They are reliable and good for moving large groups of people around. They can be used as barricades (Ever see The Road Warrior?) Other advantages are that you can weld sheet metal or anything you can find to it to re-enforce it.The off road performance is obviously limited due to their length and tires, and the fuel consumption is high, but if road travel is your idea, then one of these will carry plenty of people or supplies. These will definitely keep up the morale of children.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Low
Toughness: High
Fuel Type: Diesel
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Panel Truck:
Panel trucks, such as the infamous U-Haul, is a good zombie defense/offense vehicle & living space. The mileage is not the best (depending on the truck but better then any bus). They are useful for are as mobile bases and temporary bases for hunter teams, with enough space for individual vehicles and long term survival ability. The modification needed for this role is relatively standard, assisted by the fact that they don't have windows. And always keep in mind that these come in many sizes.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness: Medium
Fuel Type: Mainly Diesel, smaller trucks are Gasoline
NOTE: When the option presents itself, shy away from U-Hauls per se; U-Haul doesn’t take very good care of their inventory. Trailers are fine, but if it’s an engine you need, try for a Ryder instead (that’s why Ryders are preferred by terrorists, while U-hauls are preferred by drug dealers).
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Garbage Truck:
A semi truck with armor. Same disadvantages as a semi or fire truck. Has better gas mileage than a semi as it was designed for stop-and-go driving. Easy to get, but beware, some run on natural gas for cleaner emissions, and this will be hard to come by and dangerous to transport. Good protection for whatever is in the back, not so much the driver, and the cleaning that will be necessary to get the back livable may take precious time. Very heavy and hard to turn. If you take out the garbage (most of it should be in bags) and put a gratuitous amount of soil in the pit, you have in essence a farm on wheels, open air for sunlight, and a fairly large tank to hold water, soil, etc. These are extremely good vehicles, as long as you have the fuel to let them ride around.
Attainability: Civilian
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Low
Toughness: High
Speed: Low
Fuel Type: Diesel or natural gas
Overall- *****
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Backhoe:
Anybody planning to stay put in a reinforced bunker should really try to get their hands on one of these or similar small loader. Useful for clearing dead Zs, reinforcing barricades, digging trenches, etc. They are tough as it gets, and obviously have good off road performance. Like the one in the picture, some come with enclosed air-conditioned cabs, which would help with the smell of decomposing bodies and protect from a surprise zombie encounter. These could certainly help stack dead bodies in a ditch, build a base, move piles of debris, or whatever your pot Z-Day needs are.
Attainability: Civilian, easy (try a local rental yard or construction site)
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Poor, but distance is not really the issue.
Toughness: Very high
Speed: Low
Fuel Type: Diesel
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Police Car:
Made for slamming and ramming. Squad cars are typically reinforced and have upgraded internals. Remember, however, that they are usually not bullet-proof. Even if a squad car is not working, it is good for scavenging as they have radios and perhaps a weapon if you're lucky (remember in Resident Evil: Apocalypse when Alice left the hospital and found the shotgun). Many police cars nowadays will have a shotgun in the front seat and an AR-15, along with a grenade launcher in some areas in the trunk. Getting a couple of these is definitely good to cruise into zombie territory to look for survivors. Excellent for scouting and escape, as they are some of the fastest conventional vehicles invented.
Attainability: Medium
Maintenance: Medium-High (depends on use of vehicle)
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness: High
Speed: Medium - High
Fuel Type: Gasoline
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Ambulance:
While lacking in off-road capabilities ambulances are rather tough vehicles. An advantage of the ambulance is that it has a lot of room for storage, and, when found, carries emergency medical supplies. As with all emergency vehicles it is rather tough, and surprisingly easy to maintain (the same may not be true with its equipment). In terms of gas mileage, this vehicle is a good bet for short range travel/ mobile insertion and extraction. With only slight modification, this would be the perfect centerpiece for your band of survivors. On a downside, the only semi-sure place to find one of these would be a hospital, and the keys are unlikely to be left with the vehicle. You cannot go very fast with these either, as they have a high center of balance. As we have all read, hospitals are some of the most dangerous areas during an outbreak due to the chaos and lack of maintenance that follows an outbreak, but this is the topic of another section. It is very possible that these may have a blood-stained cabin, or a zombie still in his/her body bag.
Attainability: Limited
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Medium
Toughness: Medium - High
Fuel Type: Diesel
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Fire Engine:
T
he size of a bobtail diesel rig, only without the cargo capacity, its fuel consumption and noise matches a semi as well. Sirens and flashing lights would only attract more zombies if you turned them on, however, this could work to your advantage during a zombie hunt. It is large and hard to turn, but relatively speedy, and VERY well cared for (babied like a show car trailer queen- until they get dirty). As for the advantages, they are EXTREMELY tough and can carry lots of supplies if stripped of its fire fighting equipment, or leave the fire equipment in if you're worried about your base on fire. The water tanks could be used for extra fuel or drinking water. And for your injured buddies there's usually some medical equipment inside along with a radio for what ever reason you would need it for. Another advantage is that if it's a ladder truck it would carry a ladder, never know when you'll need a ladder. Also, if you do have the chance to salvage one, the fire engine can be stripped down for it's components (such as the water pump), then rebuilt into a new platform (such as field repair/tow vehicle).
Attainability: Limited, but available
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Low
Toughness: High
Fuel Type: Diesel
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Monster Truck:
They get about 3 miles per gallon, but no zombie can get to the top, and the giant wheels could run over about 5 zombies at time, they can even run over cars. These are a great source of recreation. If you need to snipe away at the zombies, just sit on the top. The only two disadvantages are that they get poor mileage and are not easily found unless you are at a monster truck rally on Z-Day, own one, or find one.
Attainability: Very Low
Maintenance: Medium
Gas Mileage: Very, Very Low
Toughness: High
Fuel Type: Nitro-methane racing fuel
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Yamaha Rhino:
These a
re some of the best SUV's that you can find on the market. They are fast, easy to obtain, and are great on gas. These Utility Vehicles are great for running off-road and away from zombies...or other survivors if that is the way you want. They come standard with a winch, a roll cage and seat belts, windshields and tops are optional. These can hold four people, or two and cargo. They have a dump box and can max out at 60 MPH. They don't come with a windshield, so if you get one on Z-Day and don't modify, don't plan on running over any Zack.
Attainability: High
Maintenance: Average
Gas Mileage: High
Toughness: Low - Medium
Fuel Type: Gasoline
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Cushman Carts:
Those ubiquitous groundskeepers carts are electrically powered, but have limited range and speed. However, they are highly useful in scouting, salvage and recovery, and working yards. These should be carried for supporting roles by those utilizing much heavier, difficult to maneuver platforms, such as box trucks and big rigs. Their off-road capabilities are not as good as feet, but most are designed to be able to handle limited rough terrain- Which is better than anything other than a dedicated off-road vehicle. Also, since they’re electric, they are almost absolutely silent so skin jobs can’t hear you coming, and use no fuel per say, allowing that to be better employed elsewhere.
Attainability: Low; Best found in urban and suburban industrial areas and near groundskeepers areas.
Maintenance: Low Range: Medium; Needs time to charge.
Toughness: Very Low in combat situations, High in non-combat.
Fuel Type: Electric
NOTE: A kissing cousin to the Cushman Cart are golf carts; The two types should, generally, be considered essentially exactly the same (indeed, "Cushman" is the brand name, and Cushman manufactures golf carts as well).
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Concept Vehicles
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Jeep Hurricane:
This concept vehicle has a carbon-fiber body, coupled with two v6s and has 4-wheel steering, so you can do a 360 in place, useful for spinning while shooting. Once it proceeds from concept to showroom it will seriously concept car, but it still kicks ass.
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Herkimer Battle Jitney:
The ultimate vehicle a heavily armored, windowless, soundproof, personnel carrier (designed by the Pentagon in the fifties to take congressmen on battlefield fact finding tours). Legend has it ONE was built, driven around for a few hours, then parked in a garage and forgotten about. You will not find one. Don't look for one. Try building your own, instead.
Attainability: None (one-of-a-kind).
Maintenance and Speed: Unknown
Gas Mileage and Fuel Type: Unknown
Toughness: High
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Stormchasers Custom Tornado-Chasing Vehicle:
AKA: Tornado Intercept Vehicle (TIV) 
This vehicle obviously means business- Just look at it! It SCREAMS "Just try to eat my brain, you *******!!" This thing was PURPOSE-BUILT to brave the worst tornadoes out there. This beast has armor, a built in turret originally made for a camera, but we all know what goes there (50-cal, anyone?) and it has at least 6 wheels, plus sloped walls to deflect any attack. It could very easily be outfitted with bullet-proof windows (and probably is already outfitted with shatterproof windows, which are much more practical for the rise of the skin jobs). It must have a pretty hefty engine, to haul all that armor, people, AND filming equipment.
Availability: You would have to build it yourself, just like the original.
Maintenance: Unknown, but probably high.
Gas Mileage: Unknown, but probably very bad.
Toughness: Near unlimited- It DID stand up to a tornado, after all.
Speed : Probably fairly speedy (it did KEEP UP WITH a tornado as well).
Fuel Type: Unknown.
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Satellite Trucks:
Satellite trucks are used whenever a crew (especially news or weather crews) need large, portable satellite dishes. They're not at all fast or maneuverable, and while they can bump cars out of the way and keep driving, too much crashing can damage or destroy the equipment aboard. Unless you need to use the satellites as they are with the truck or in need of an escape vehicle, it's best to strip them down for the parts and re-make it into a combat or transport vehicle.