Mazda makes good vehicles. They're not Toyotas, but they're better than Hyundai-Kia. I'm blessed. I'm back up to 10 vehicles (one is for sale). 3 of those vehicles are my sons'. 1 is for sale, and 1 is my wife's hooptie. That leaves me personally with 5.
Out of those 5 vehicles, 2 were given to me (dad's truck & Plymouth Scamp both in the picture below), and the 1 Camry that is for sale I bought from my parents (nearly 10 years ago), for $2,750. That leaves me having only bought 2 "expensive" vehicles. My Ram I bought 23.5 years ago ($34k new), and my LS 460L, which I stole for $35k and it had 13,800 miles on it, with a window sticker of about 82k to 84k (the window sticker is in the car still). My sons' cars were $7,500, $8,100, and $7,500 respectively.
So yeah, I have a lot of cars, but have paid far less for them all than a lot of people pay for 1 or 2 cars. I'm blessed because if I have a problem with any of those cars, I just drive another. And fix the problem myself for CHEEEEEP. Here's what I just got through doing to my dad's (mine now) GMC. I relaced all the fuel and emissions lines, replaced the bottom-out bumpers, and threw 2.5 inch drop shackles on the rear. The front is stock level and kind of low. The rear sits almost perfectly level with it, making it look more sporty, kind of like a NASTruck. Already had a stranger say, "Nice little truck." It's full size, but compared to today's trucks, it is small. SCSB 2WD with a V8. After my repairs, it is in near perfect condition. Been all over that truck, my Ram seems better put together. (Sorry to side-track the thread).
