Well so far my plan is a get an older suburban 89-91 that has very little in the way of electronics. Cars with little electronics will not be affected or as affected in case of an EMP. A car sitting on rubber tires will be isolated in the case of EMP unless its close to power lines. I would also keep spare ignition parts in the rig because the body acts as a faraday cage and will protect most if not all electronics. The suburban will be lifted, locked and stocked with food, supplies, and a 'living space' is thats what you can call the back area! Plus I am going to build expo trailer with a RTT and water, gas, ammo, guns will be in the suburban, batteries, hitch mount motorcycle carrier, you name it. The plan would be that if I needed to come home and hook up the trailer to the suburban, put the bike on and go. Hopefully it wouldnt take much more time than an hour to leave. I have a young daughter(currently 19 months) to think about, so I will need things for her, diapers, wipes, I also plan on having clothes pre-packed in a backpack to allow for a grab-n-go situation. All this can even be used in case of weather emergencies. Thats what I have mentally planned out so far. NOw to just get the money to make it all happen. I used to work as an Emergency Manager for Naval Air Station Lemoore, CA when I was in the Navy this last year, so I learned a lot when it comes to preparing for emergencies.