I know most people here aren't massive retards about this, but one of the reasons I've been looking into the motorbike game is because there are far more vehicles out there that are extremely simple to repair potentially by myself and everything is analogue. I'm not that bad when it comes to vehicles and yes I do know that most vehicles currently do not rely on an internet connection DRM style to keep operational as of yet, but that may start changing soon as they keep pushing green agenda nonsense.
However with what we've seen being done to planes I'm going to play it completely safe because the elites are retarded they're probably going to be pushing people to buy electronic vehicles and this will have all kinds of ways to track your positional data as you're travelling through the country. So I'm just putting out a general PSA in that I wouldn't even get a vehicle that has digital display because that's one extra thing to go wrong that you're not going to be able to fix. Imagine having to ride several miles away just to get fuel and you realise you're fucked because an EMP device or something knocked out your digital display so you don't even know how much fuel you have lolz.
EMP I wouldn't be too worried about currently, on a large scale it requires a nuclear detonation in which case the first priority is how FAR you are from the detonation..
The other way is one completely out of our hands which is a solar flare in which case, millions will die. It's like living next to fault line, you may get some warning but not enough if you're in the wrong place wrong time
Electronic warfare is WAY higher on the list, too much is easily accessible remotely. People with keyless entry cars are getting jacked a lot by smart car thieves. And too much western infrastructure is vulnerable.
I'd just get an older Toyota Hilux, if the country of Chad and Top gear taught me anything that vehicle is extremely reliable, fast, can carry heavy loads and defeat a despotic regime..
I've had my eye on a Mahindra Roxor, which is basically the old WWII-era Wiley's Jeep design with some very slight modern upgrades. Legally they're classified as an off-road utility vehicle, so they don't have to do all the emissions and safety crap that modern cars/trucks have to.