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more about #hilux more comments → Racingindrag: Ah yes... I'll opt for the APC with ripley at the wheel. Anything else is just a toy... more » zeeboid: What about the herkimer battle jitney?? more » MushyHeirloom: I still say Volvo 240 - tough bumpers, sturdy body, parts easy to find in any major U.S. city, tight turning circle, and invisible to the police. more » BEERxTaco: EM-50 FTW!!!! "C'mon, It's Czechoslavakia, it's like going to Wisconsin" "Oh yeah, well I got my ass kicked in Wisconsin once" more » Jon: The 323 GTX is a great choice...until you need to replace something, like the transmission made of unobtainium. more » Tanshanomi: Well, heck, if we're including fictional vehicles, I vote for anything found in Powerslide. more » Elhigh: The Landmaster! Pros: Proven against killer cockroaches - Uses "truck gears," for easy repair part scavenging - Articulated chassis for sexy shimmy a... more » BadUncle: Oh, am I glad the EM-50 made it. Jalopnik, you are the Big Toe of automotive criticism. more » EroticTangerines: #2, and that's a fact Jack. more » Chip Overclock: My first choice would be the Herkimer Battle Jitney: [blog.hemmings.com] more » Peugeot--Making Bicycles Once Again: I think one glaring hole in this list is KIT, c'mon KIT could do everything. more » skaycog was here: This will always be my choice in any kind of warfare...urban, suburban, wherever. more » ChiefPontiaxe: I can't believe the Ark II didn't make it! more » Jim-Bob: I would have chosen a Mercedes W123 with an OM-617 diesel and a manual transmission (Euro taxi or swap from 240D). It's impervious to anything short o... more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: #2 for urban conflict, #6 for desert conflict. I'll take #7 for the bush. #7 has the bonus of allowing easy relocation of your living quarters to pr... more » -
#carpocalypse
Ten Best Vehicles For Urban Warfare
Society is crumbling and most of us live in cities, which means we're going to be fighting in urban jungles for scarce resources. With the help of our readers we've identified these ten best vehicles for urban warfare. More » -
#24hoursoflemons
The 24 Hours Of LeMons Texas Gator-O-Rama Über Gallery: The Japanese
Japanese cars made up nearly half the entries at the Gator-O-Rama, with 44 out of 95 vehicles coming from the Co-Prosperity Sphere. Miatas, Celicas, and RX-7s galore, of course, but that wasn't all. More » -
#downonthestreet
The Most Reliable Motor Vehicle I Know Of: 1988 Toyota Pickup
Just as we make jokes about unreliable cars, we make jokes about the Toyota pickup's reliability. My brother-in-law's '88 has close to a quarter-million miles and it has yet to suffer any significant mechanical problem.
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#nicepriceorcrackpipe
Nice Price Or Crack Pipe: 25K-Mile 1985 Toyota 4WD Truck, $6,000 Price Tag?
$7,500 is just too high for a supercharged Chevy Citation X-11, as it turns out. We know you like well-preserved old Toyota trucks, so we'll see how a low-mile example fares here. More » -
#downonthestreet
1983 Toyota Hilux 4x4
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Today we're looking at a vehicle owned by our first four-time DOTS honoree, WhatWouldJesseDo. Well, I think this is Jesse's truck; my Black Metal V8olvo emailed me about his new truck, and I found this Hilux parked on his block. When you have a '66 Datsun, a '61 Mini, and a '70 Puma GT, you need something to haul parts! More » -

