Let me think...
We have a 2013 Impala that is wedding and funeral worthy. Charcoal Grey. My child calls it Dudley. I don't know why. It's the quickest car we've ever owned. I think she didn't like the stereo.
We have a 2004 Mercury Sable that is my daily driver. The Silver Beast!

Trusty rusty. Looks like heck. Interior is immaculate! Super comfortable to drive. Our oldest kid bought it 2nd year in college, and we bought it from them after graduating with Master's Degree and upgraded to a 2014 Subaru Impreza. The Subaru is 100% theirs.
We have the 1993 Suburban. Clifford the Big Red Dog! As soon as I replace the broken driver side lower control arm, it goes bye-bye. I need to torch it off of the torsion bar. I have the spare control arm on-site. $35 shipped in from Wisconsin. They don't make those anymore, so had to get one from a junk yard. We've had that Suburban for about 13-14 years. Have a total of $6K into it over those years, so we got our money's worth. I'll guess I'll get $1-1.5K out of it, so it's easily the most cost-effective vehicle we've ever owned.
We have a 2011 Malibu that our youngest paid 1/2 for in their 2nd year in college. We rarely see that car.
And now we have the 2003 Suburban.
We've always liked to have a pair and a spare when it comes to cars. Ever since we were married we've had 3 for the 2 of us. Now that my wife is working from home, and it looks like that may become permanent, we may drop down to just 2 vehicles for the 2 of us for the first time in 35 years.
Hey, here's an interesting note:
We had 4 vehicles in our name. 3 drivers. Insurance was about $1750 per year, with collision on 2 of the vehicles, and only liability on the other 2.
We bought the 2003 Suburban and added collision on that.
Guess how much our insurance changed for the year by adding that 5th vehicle?
They're sending US a check for $137!
Apparently we haven't had a claim in 5 years, we are paying for a $500 deductible that has decreased to $0 due to no accidents, so they changed some things around, adjusted the deductible, and the annual cost dropped $137.
And, as soon as I sell the 93 Suburban, our rates will drop about $170.
That was completely unexpected.
