I miss the cars that were prolific when I was a teen in the '80s and '90's, cars like Toyota Supras, Mazda RX-7's, 240Z's, I almost exclusively prefer the old Japanese cars, with a few exceptions
I've held onto this old girl since 2006, it's a 1982 Volvo 242 GLT and the nice thing about it is that I can fix almost anything on it myself. The Volvo 240 series is probably one of my favorite cars of all time because they were built so well and designed to last a long time. My dad had an old mid 70's 240 wagon when I was a kid and there's something about it, the way the controls looked, the utilitarian styling, the smell of the leather interior that I found somehow fascinating.
I'm lucky to have this car because A) there are not many out there left and B) It's actually my favorite car. If you asked me what car I wanted with unlimited budget this would be it (with a few fun things done to it of course). This car is now in the appreciating stage which is interesting. I've seen cars similar to mine go for $12,000-$15,000 rust free with good paint.
We have a 2011 Tacoma and a 2016 4Runner and I hate even opening the hood on those things.