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Vehicles were made resistant after some police found out the hard way that a truck with a large enough linear would cause their cars to stall.
Same with driving near an airport and being hit by the radar.
A big enough EMP can take out anything, but it depends on a lot of things including obstacles and the inverse square law. Would they fry San Francisco or Lake Bonnevile?
Two points on EMP and vehicles. The EMP Commission used a maximum pulse strength of 50Kv/m during their tests.
I’ve seen reports that the Russians have a 200 Kv/m weapon to overcome shielding built to the 50Kv/m standard.
Pre-electronic vehicles (1970s) are your best bet.
That Armstrong Economics site is quite fascinating imo. Not just the article referenced. If you did not check it out I would.
If you are truly interested in the collapse of the Bronze Age civilizations, I suggest 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed by Eric H. Cline.
https://www.amazon.com/1177-B-C-Civilization-Collapsed-Turning/dp/0691168385/