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To be honest cars make a lot of sense in a post apocalyptic world, where there are few of them and they would be survival tools.
Unlike the millions going out for a coffee on a yanktank 500m away and things like that.
As long as all of the complex, industrial supply chains that keep cars fueled and maintained somehow survived the apocalypse. Even keeping air in the tires is going to be a major challenge pretty quickly, much less replacing a flat.