Out of the 300+ cars I've owned hitherto, only five managed to make me a repeat offender/serial killer/keeper. - 1957 - 63 Imperials - because I collected them for a while. Obviously I have since moved on. Looking over a '61 the other day, it left me oddly cold. - 1978 - 85 Ford (of Germany) Granada MKII 2.8i Ghia - because they are wonderfully plush waftbarges and used to be tremendously cheap wheels. I had 14 (fourteen) of them. - 1986 - present (yes, they are still being built in some parts of the World) Peugeot 405 - see Granada MKII, but with a more contemporary fuel consumption. I'm on my 5th now. - 1969 - 75 Rover 3500 - always wanted one, strangely took me until age 45 to buy one. First one was a manual, didn't bond, so replaced it with an auto, which I still have. - 1978 Chevrolet Caprice Classic 350/350 - bought 1992 as cheap wheels with 180k miles on it as a stop gap car to do a travelling occupation requiring to drive 50k miles per year. Sold seven years later with 380k MORE miles on it and regret it ever since. This is the car I've owned longest, until April this year, when the Rover will take over that honour. Other than these, I love variety. I usually go through 5 - 10 cars per year.