1984 - 1975 Toyota Corolla 0 was a total dad bought back and gave to me. I gave it back to him when I bought the truck
1986 - 1980 Chevy S10 pickup 3k financed
1987 - 1984 Toyota Celica 6.5k - traded in truck financed,
1987 - 1985 Subaru XT 8.5k sold 7.2k - traded in celica, financed
1989 - 1984 Volkswagon Rabbit 5k cash, sold 3k
1992 - 1984 Honda Accord 4k sold 3k in 1993 - when given Honda
1993 - 1981 Honda Accord FREE
1993 - 1967 Mustang Fastback - 4k cash sold 5.5k childhood dream car (we did some work on it and enjoyed it for a couple of years) - was going to get us speeding tickets! this was our 4th car Yikes!
1996 - 1996 Honda Celica Hatchback 13k - was super cheap, not impressed. financed 0%
1999 - 1997 Subaru Limited (traded in Honda for it) 22k financed<- this was the most I've ever paid monthly for a car $327
2001 - 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 16k (traded in Subaru, got more for the subaru than paid for the truck) pd cash for the difference.
2010 - 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 (6.7k) - pd cash - gave to DH for his rental work truck after I sold my horse.
2013 - 2008 Mazda Miata - 19.2k pd cash loved this little car! Sold it in 2016 for 13k
2016 - 2004 Dodge RAM 3500 Dually - 27.5k pd cash (bought 2016 fifth wheel new, had a trailer to trade in pd. $35k cash) <- this is our current home
2017 - consigned 1998 dodge for 6k to me when sold (bluebook 8.3k)
In 1990 I got married and then we were a 3 to sometimes 4 car duo. This lists my own vehicles. I didn't to too bad overall. by 2001 I realized car payments were silly. I did have a bit of a fetish for three sports cars, first the XT, drove it, loved it, got over it... then the 1967 Mustang I just had to have, it was hard to drive, after a couple of years, got over it...finally my midlife crisis car, the Mazda Miata PHRT - this is the BEST car I've owned, I changed the battery and it never had any problems, sold it to retire.
DH did have a payment for a bit longer than I. His was $404/mo for a Brand New Jeep Grand Cherokee (1996). Since DH drove a work van, he put very few miles on his vehicles. Then In 2001 we moved close to my work and none of our vehicles had long commutes.
We drove the 1981 Honda Accord until it died, same with the 1997 Dodge Truck, in the end I traded it for a year of free horse shoeing.
I don't think I've seen any of our vehicles with much over 120k miles, perhaps the 1981 honda had more? not really sure. The Miata I bought with 23k miles and sold it with 26k miles, those were the best three thousand miles of my driving life!
After we finish slow traveling, I plan to get something small to putt around in, I like the Honda Fit, but who knows how long slow travel will work for us!