I have thought about this and have decided this - I have three vehicles, a 2008 Chrysler 300, a 2005 Dodge Ram Pickup and a 1968 Plymouth Fury III. With just my wife and I, there is no way we can save all three vehicles anyway. So, the pickup is toast, no matter what. I love the thing but it has over 200,000 miles and can be replaced. If it is a matter of grabbing what is important and getting the heck out of Dodge then we will throw what we can in the Chrysler and get out, as it would give us the best chance of surviving. If time allows the packing of a few things and saving a few valuables then I will try to load up both the Chrysler and the Fury (the Fury is huge, after all, and can hold a lot of stuff). I will do everything I can to save the Fury, but that is only if time allows. Otherwise, we and our lives are out of there.
btw, that Camp Fire was traveling at 120 mph. There is no way you could have outrun it even if you had had a multilane freeway out of there. Although, the Camp Fire and the fire in Malibu both illustrate a serious problem with Callfornia's infrastructure. We're doomed before we even start with the current infrastructure. To put it simply - every highway in California is in need of at least one more lane in each direction - and I do mean Every highway. The roads in California are already overburdened just for daily use, forget about trying to make them into any kind of efficient emergency evacuation routes.