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Old 20-05-2011, 11:38 AM   #1
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Default Are you prepared for a zombie apocalypse???

http://www.caradvice.com.au/119523/b...ie-apocalypse/

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Buying a new car is fraught with complexity. Some buyers want a family car, or a capable 4WD, or great performance potential – and all vehicles offer different permutations of capability. Confusion usually ensues.

This post is an attempt to look at this process through the lens of finding the best car available, in which to survive a zombie apocalypse.

Surviving a zombie apocalypse is not all that common a buyer prerequisite. In focus groups, the ‘surviving a zombie apocalypse’ box is hardly ever ticked below the ‘main reason for buying a new car’ inquiry. (However, it may be that prospective zombie apocalypse survivors are an unsung subset of the people who tick the ‘other’ box in automotive marketing surveys.)
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