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A Guide To Driving Through A Real Motorstorm: Apocalypse

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Motorstorm: Apocalypse is a fun, frenetic rolling tour through a world torn asunder by natural devastation.

This is the sort of driving you'd never want to do in real life. But what if you had to? Don't worry, Jalopnik's got your back.

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How to drive away from a tsunami

Amazingly, videos of tsunami waves coming ashore in Japan showed people driving away from the onrushing water. If you're ever in a similar situation, how can you increase your chances of survival?
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Watch this car drive into Japan's eerily quiet nuclear evacuation zone

This reporter videos a drive into the evacuation zone around Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant. Streets are empty but for packs of dogs and trucks carrying unknown cargo.
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Here's why you don't try to out-drive a twister

As this photo from storms in Mississippi shows, nature's dangers are far greater than the latest automotive safety equipment can handle.
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How I saved my Porsche from a flood by floating it

The owner of the rare Porsche spotted floating above Ohio River flooding this week by AP photographers has been found. Here, Bill Musselman explains how he managed to save his one-of-a-kind car from a certain drowning. More »

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TIV-2: An Exclusive Look Inside The Techie Tank-Like Tornado-Chaser

We get an up-close look at the the TIV-2, a truck-based tank filled with high-tech gear. It's the one used by the late Sean Casey in the Discovery Channel's Stormchasers.
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The Perfect Saturn Ion To Survive The Apocalypse

With all of its body panels removed and the subframe painted black, this Saturn Ion looks far tougher and more apocalypse-ready than it's ever looked before.
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Artists Create Working Post-Apocalyptic Drive-In

Two artists turned 25 soon-to-be-scrapped cars into the seating for a custom-built theater that looks eerily like a drive-in theater after a thermonuclear attack by the Soviets.
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