The first car I drove was Dad's '63 Buick Special, a "compact" at the time, a new class for U.S. cars, it was 3yr. old.
The first car that was Mine was a new '70.5 AMC Gremlin when they first came out. I was 19, going on 20, in college. It's options were an automatic transmission, a luggage rack, and an AM radio. Had a 258 straight 6. Listed at $2,500.
People would stop to ask what country it was built in. When meeting another Gremlin, it was mandatory to flash your lights.
The most people I had in that car was 8. 3 in front. 3 in back. And, 2 behind the back seat, one being me since I was small.
The back seat would fold flat, and the front (split bench) would reline. That configuration lead to Many interesting stories! HA!
It had a 1yr or 12,000mi warranty, which was unheard of at the time. I hit the 12k in three months!
The car I learned to drive with a stick shift, "three on the tree", belonged to a buddy. It was a '60 Mercury. The steering wheel was bigger than I was!
Since then, I've driven everything from tiny MG's to limos. The biggest cars I've OWNED were a '69 Olds 88, and a '65 Mercury Monterey.
The Olds was my favorite. I bought it in '76, and drove it 'til '84. That thing was a Tank! Had a "posi track" rear end, and a 350 V8. She'd go through Anything! If I got 16mpg on the highway I was lucky!
At one time Kev had a 74 Chrysler Imperial. We had to take out some of the drywall on the garage's back wall to be able to close the garage door! (The garage was built in 1920.) Talk about a True BOAT! Even the crew cab pickups he had later weren't that long!
I did the mini-van thing. '85 Plymouth Voyager, with all the toys. Very comfy. Very useful. Our German Shepherd considered it hers.
Had a '92 Dodge Shadow Turbo Convertible. Loved that little thing! Sporty and FAST.
Current cars are All Wheel Drive mid-sized sedans. 2008 Dodge Avenger, and 2015 Chrysler 200 S (Sport). Basically the same car with a 7yr difference. The Avenger is analog, the 200 is all digital. Not too big. Not too small. Great "snow cars". (Hey! I live in Wisconsin!) And, both will SCOOT!
I remember a time when all windows were crank, and AC was a dream. Cruise Control was the right sized weighted brick. Now? The 200 doesn't even require a key, just the proximity of the fob in my pocket.
Too much car? Depends on your needs, and budget. The 200 replaced a 2013 Dodge Dart. Though the Dart was Fun, it was manual shift, and had a "tight" ride. With my older bones I traded her in before the clutch, and my left leg, gave out. HA!
I began leasing cars after the Shadow convertible. That was followed by a Sebring convertible. (Meh!) Only 18 mo. later I turned it in to lease a Dodge Caliber. That was a FUN "little shit"! Then, the Avenger caught my attention, and at the end of it's lease, I bought it.
Leased the Dart, too. And, the 200 is also a lease. Just heard they're going to stop building them, in about 18mo. I'm thinking I might also buy the 200 at lease end. We'll see ...