Despite being less of a fan of Mercedes-Benz (due to their current design language), I’ll probably always own at least an older sports sedan (W204 C250), and convertible (R129 SL) from them.
I’ll most likely always own a GM product of some sort. Hell, I’ve got 5 right now. Newest being my 2003 S10 I ordered.
Mazda.
The feel of a Mazda is like no other. I just smile when I drive one.
Family had fords growing up and 3 of my 5 vehicles are fords. Probably will always have a ford of some sort. I think definitely from here on out I will always have an f-series of some sort.
Saab. I’ll always have at least one because even if I do get a different daily I still want to be able to have the unique Saab experience.
BMW. My first car was a BMW e30 and I’ve always owned at least one but usually a couple at all times. The newest I owned was a 2015 M4 that convinced me that 2006 is probably the newest I am going to go from now on. BMWs have to be NA.
Probably an older BMW.
Nissan/Infiniti. The family got our first Nissan product back in 2016 and we’ve consistently had one since. I worked as a tech in a Nissan dealership for a hot while and even though my current job is set to last longer, I will always identify as a Nissan tech first and foremost
Mazda. I’ve owned as many as four at a time and as few as one, but unless something goes horribly wrong, it will never be zero.
Lmao whatever I can afford. Toyota corolla.
BMW, I’ve loved them since I was a kid, that shark nose 635 and the E30 M3 were dream cars for me as a kid. At this point I’ve owned 5 different 5 series, 3 of the E60, 1 F10, and a G30 - all heavily modified
GM
I’m a GM man. My grandpa retired from there. Aunt and uncle work there now. My family has very rarely driven anything but GM vehicles. It’s the only life I know… though, shamefully, I have owned several non-GM vehicles.
Chevy, GMC, Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, hell… I’ll even take a Saturn or a Humvee. Odd ball acquired or overseas brands like holden don’t count.
Porsche
So far, I owned 5 mazda. And i never was disappointed with it (even if one of them alwas really a Ford) protere5 mazda5 b4000 mazda3 miata.
Even a Mazda3 or Mazda6 are still very driver oriented. The miata is still a sports car. And their suv are pretty luxurious.
Honda forever
For now, Subaru. But I feel like they won’t make it past the great EV transition.