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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Wife, 2018 Murano 
Me, 2018 Silverado Lt 1 pulls my snowmobile trailer and jetski
1985 GT Mustang, modded  Weekend toy.
2015 Mercedes Benz E400
2005 Dodge Ram Daytona 4x4

The Ram is/was the work vehicle for many years and has never let me down, that hemi motor and Borla exhaust are a beautiful thing, big, strong and loud. The MB E series is just one of the best built, nicest cars to drive around town or take a trip in and my wife loves it. This summer I will be looking to add a Porsce 997.2 generation 911 gts to the stable if I can somehow find a manual somewhere and then I will be done.
2004 Jaguar XJ8... bought used 4 years ago with 26k miles. I paid 10k for it and I love the styling. 1st year for the all-aluminum body, so the big girl is quick on her feet and handles very well.
What, only 2 Corvettes so far? Mine is a 2016 Z06 convertible, manual 7 speed - wicked fast. I had a 2000 Corvette convertible 6 speed manual before that, great fun and very reliable after some initial teething problems that were fixed satisfactorily. My daily is a 2007 Saab 9-3 AeroCombi (wagon), turbo V6, 6 speed manual, another great little car with useful cargo capacity. Sedans don't cut it for me, as I cannot get my wife's wheelchair in the trunk of anything I'm interested in. Any suggestions for a replacement for the Saab? No SUVs please. BTW I'm still ticked off with GM for what they did to Saab at the end, but others have told me that without GM they would have gone bust earlier. Either way I consider it a great loss.
On the audio side of things, the Saab's sound system is not bad, and has an in-dash CD changer. The manual says nothing about who made it, but I think it may be Harman Kardon. The new Corvette has no CD player, so I'm now a ripper par excellence. It is a dreaded Bose system so dynamics are not great. It's OK when parked, so-so when driving. Anyway I have V8 music, so I don't really care.
2018 Suburu Forester Limited with Harman Kardon stereo. Replaced a Chevy Silverado pickup after we moved into a townhouse out of town as double the MPG, easier to maneuver into double car garage and parking spots, and no longer responsible for hauling yard waste. A lot more fun to drive.