Started driving in '96. I think this is all of 'em.
87 Taurus
88 Cavalier
91 Oldsmobile Cutlass (Supreme?) - that was a pretty cool car for its time!
87 Mustang 4-cylinder convertible
92 Mustang V8 convertible (originally my daily driver, this was built into a pleasure ride/show car which I still have 17 years later)
then came the actual winter beaters which lasted me maybe one season and then I sold 'em to drive the Mustang through the nice months. Eventually other daily drivers took over and the Mustang was reserved for show duties and special cruises, etc. only.
86 Pontiac (6000?)
80-something Blazer K5
98 Grand Am GT
98? Neon (quit my job to go to school for a year, wanted to spend as little as I could on gas money, while working a side job and still saving all I could while paying the bills)
03 Infiniti G35 coupe when I got through school. The Neon was in a couple fender benders and was pretty rough, and definitely not a car I was going to put up with comfort-wise any longer than necessary. Owned this for just shy of 10 years before the engine internals had trouble and it needed a rebuild/replacement. It wasn't cost-prohibitive so I did the responsible thing a guy with a toddler should: buy a sedan!
Since I'm also a responsible car guy, I got a nearly-500HP twin turbo '16 ATS-V sedan!
It was either that or the nearly-600HP CTS-V. We'd just moved and our new house was 3x our old one, so I had to "compromise" somewhere. If you know the ATS-V you'll laugh at the word "compromise", as I did, but it's true. Anyway...I originally wanted a new Vette or Shelby GT350, but that was before the Infiniti died and I intended it to be another toy instead of a daily vehicle. So I went for 4 doors and pretty much the same capabilities otherwise
Still have the Stang,
hardly miss it when I'm in the V, though. I still get out w/the boys and do the shows and events and love it when I'm in it, but the V is just as fast, stock, more reliable, much more comfy, etc. The convertible and all that MEAN power can't be beat on the Mustang, though. And I can't wait to get my boy coming w/me to car shows to collect my trophies and learn about cars the way I did. As it is he loves looking at it (only drove in it once - lol) and loves the vroom-vroom of the V.
Lastly, a few years ago when our baby was on the way I replaced my wife's 00 Grand Prix with a '10 Cadillac SRX SUV which we still have. I'm a Ford guy driving 2 Caddys