By some accounts, the world is going to end on Friday. It's unclear exactly what will go down, but it's not going to be pretty.
If you are one of the few to make it to Saturday, staying alive in a post-Apocalyptic world will be tough. To help you prepare, we've put together a list of 15 cars and trucks that will be your best bet for survival.
That means fuel-efficiency (as resources will be scarce), no electric cars (since the grid will go down), and no convertibles or motorcycles (they don't offer enough protection).
And since money will be a thing of the past, there's no worrying about what's in your price range.
But even if the Apocalypse is postponed, keep these rides in mind in future emergencies: They are some of the some of the most formidable forms of four-wheeled transportation on the planet.
Roll through trouble in the Conquest Knight
Armored car builder Conquest Vehicles makes the Knight XV, likely the best ride to keep you safe in a dangerous post-Apocalypse world.
The $629,000 vehicle has bulletproof glass, armored plating, run-flat tires, and reinforced door hinges.
And the interior is pretty luxurious, so you'll stay comfortable.
There's an armored Audi A8 somewhere in Spain
In July 2011, we reported the Spanish government in Castilla-La Mancha spent nearly one million euros on a fleet of 22 cars.
It might have been foolhardy spending, but the €377,749 they dropped on an armored Audi A8 might be to your advantage.
Not only is it safe, it has DVD players and plenty of extras to keep you entertained and comfortable.
And as of last year, it had only 33,000 miles on the odometer, so it is likely to last a good while after civilization collapses.
The Land Rover LR2 is capable of going off-road
It might not be as hardy as the Knight XV, but we got to drive the 2013 LR2 on a snow-covered off-road course in Canada, and it handled very well.
Like Conquest's car, Land Rover's ride has a leather-lined interior.Fighting to survive is more pleasant with heated seats.
The 2013 LR2 starts at $37,250.
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