What do you drive and why?


Just got a 2019 Subaru Forester. Had a 2012 till someone decided to T-bone me on the drivers side. The car held up very well to the impact. Walked away even though the damage was such insurance called it a total loss. Safety was a main consideration in getting the new one, plus the AWD system, improved mileage and reliability of the brand. Had an older Honda CRV (2006) and almost bought another, great small SUV.
So what do you drive and why?
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"Englishness"!

I've owned four English cars, 3 MGs and an E Type.  In my experience their reputation for failures is exaggerated.  One of my MGs was a bad example, a '68 MGB roadster.  But that was not all MG's fault.  The new stricter emissions and safety requirements in the US for 1968 caused multiple problems, for both performance and reliability.  But that affected many brands.  I don't believe some '68 US models were joys to own either.

Many of the British car failures could be traced to their electronics, thus all the jokes* about Lucas, "Prince of Darkness".  I will admit that a buddy in college had a Morris Minor convertible which was laid up in a repair shop waiting nearly two months for an electrical part replacement.  But those who paid real money to have their Jag sedan motors replaced by a Ford or Chevy V8 just threw it away.  They could have replaced only the electronics for far less, and would have then owned a fun, reliable car.

*Show me an Englishman who drinks warm beer and I'll show you a person with a Lucas refrigerator!