How Many Different Car Brands Have You Driven?

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As car enthusiasts, we always enjoy an opportunity to discover the strengths, weaknesses, quirks, and characters of car brands and models we haven’t experienced before. Who among us would turn down the chance to drive a 700-horsepower super pickup truck from Ford, partake of the EV revolution in a Tesla, or – if you don’t mind dead brands – bask in the innovation and weirdness of Saturn and Saab?

Some say variety is the spice of life, and with my have-driven list stretching across more than 30 brands, I certainly agree.

I may have missed a few, but the lineup of brands I’ve had seat-time in includes:

Acura
Audi
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Blue Bird
BMW
Buick
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Chrysler
Dodge
Ford

Geo
GMC
Honda
International
Jeep
Kia
Lexus
Mazda

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Mercedes-Benz
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Nova Bus
Oldsmobile
Pontiac
Plymouth
Saturn

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Scion
Smart
Subaru
Suzuki
Toyota
Volkswagen

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One of my life’s missions is to experience as many vehicles as possible and writing for this wonderful site has opened so many doors to doing that. I mean, the list doesn’t include motorcycles, boats, planes, or locomotives! Still, I have a long way to go. You’ll note that I’ve never driven a Saab before or any truly obscure car brand. I also don’t have a ton of experience driving supercars and no experience driving any Jeep Wrangler. Yep, I’ve buried Smarts and minivans in mud and have gotten massive airtime in a Jeep Renegade on a dirt track, but I’ve never driven Jeep’s famed Wrangler. Thanks to David, my first Jeep drive was in a pristine XJ.

It’s hard to pick a favorite vehicle from that list because I’m a firm believer that every car is awesome in its own way. With that said, if I were going to throw down money on a new vehicle right now, I would buy a Ford F-150 FP700 and laugh all the way into a jail cell.

Here’s where I turn the microphone to you. Tell us about all the different car brands you’ve experienced, whether briefly or long-term. Which impressed you most – and least? Which brands seemed best able to maintain the brand’s “feel” across different models? Which brands have you driven most? Which brands do you hope to add to your list? Tell us all about it!

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98 thoughts on “How Many Different Car Brands Have You Driven?

  1. Ive driven a ton, perks of working at a dealership.

    As far as ownership, I’ve had:

    At least 25 Jeep Products,
    8 Dodge, mostly pickups, but there was a K car and an old aspen in there too!

    9 or 10 Fords, mostly old Pickups, but also had a couple broncos, a taurus, and a 99 Mustang GT

    9 or 10 Chevies mostly 88-98 GMT400 trucks

    2 subarus

    2 Nissans, a Cube (it was GREAT!) and a Hardbody pickup

    1 mazda, a 91 miata (I LOVED that car)

  2. Acura
    Alfa Romeo
    Audi
    BMW
    Buick
    Cadillac
    Chevrolet
    Chrysler
    Dihatsu
    Dodge
    Ford
    GMC
    Honda
    International Harvester (tractor)
    Jeep
    Kenworth
    Mazda
    Mini
    MG
    Mercury
    Oldsmobile
    Pontiac
    Porsche
    Plymouth
    Saturn
    Subaru
    Tesla
    Toyota
    Triumph
    Volkswagen
    Volvo

  3. Owned:
    Pontiac, Buick, Chevy, Olds, Chrysler, Ford, Kia*, Hyundai, Jeep, VW, Honda

    Driven:
    All the above, plus:

    Olds, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Mercury, Lincoln, Merkur, Nissan, Toyota, Datsun, Subaru, GMC, Mazda*.

    *current vehicles – 2018 Kia Sorento SX AWD and 2017 Mazda CX-5 (FWD)

  4. I’m testing my memory a bit with this but here goes:

    Owned:

    Pontiac, Ford, Chevrolet (Holden too if you please), SRT, Toyota, VW, Subaru, Chrysler, Buick, Saturn, Porsche, Cadillac, Mercedes Benz

    Rented:

    Jeep, Dodge, Peugeot, BMW, Alfa Romeo, Nissan

    Owned by friends or family and driven:

    Acura, Maserati, Mercury, Oldsmobile, Mitsubishi, Scion, AM General/Hummer, GMC, Geo

    Driven for work:

    Honda

    Test driven:

    Tesla, Mazda, Genesis, Hyundai, Volvo, Lexus, Audi, Isuzu, Ram, Kia, Jaguar

    Drove only at driving school:

    Plymouth

    Notables missing:

    Lincoln, Infiniti, Land Rover, Ferrari, Saab, Lamborghini, McLaren, Bentley, Rolls Royce, a bunch of small foreign ones.

  5. Ooh fun!

    Isuzu (Trooper II ftw)
    Renault
    Honda
    Jeep
    Subaru
    Volvo
    Ford
    Toyota
    Fiat
    VW
    GMC
    Chrysler
    Dodge
    Chevrolet
    Mitsubishi
    Nissan
    Land Rover
    Kia
    Hyundai
    Tesla
    Harley Davidson

  6. Car brands I’ve owned. Renault, Pontiac, Toyota, Chevrolet, Packard, Nissan, GMC, Stephens, Ford, BMW, Mazda, Fiat, Infiniti, Mercedes, Austin Healey, Lotus, VW, Buick, Chrysler.

    Driven? too many to count.

  7. Driven: All of the brands currently under Chrysler, Ford, and GM, Toyota, Lexus, Honda, Mazda, Volvo, Fiat, Peugeot, VW, Audi, BMW, Porsche, Mercedes, Rivian, Tesla, Kia, Hyundai, Nissan, Maserati, Jaguar, Alfa, and a bunch of speedboats if we go aquatic. Need to find a way to drive some exotics.

    Owned: Jeep, Audi, Ram, Mazda, Honda, Nissan, Toyota

  8. Owned? Buick (1), Chevrolet(4), Suzuki(3), Ford/Mercury(3), Toyota(2), Subaru(2), Jeep/AMC(2), Honda(1).
    Driven? Oh lord just about everything available in the US for the past 20 years or so.

  9. I’ll go with cars owned, because — like others here — the list of cars driven is way too long and I’m sure I’d forget some. Among them are numerous cars I wish I owned, but didn’t….

    In rough order: Hillman, Chevrolet, Kaiser (3), Honda (2), Mazda, Renault (6, I think), Austin-Healey (3), Citroen, Toyota.

          1. One Frogeye, one BN2 100 (sold after a “restoration” shop pinched all the original small bits and used them on other cars) and a ’60 BT7, previously owned by my father who put over a half-million miles on it. I was a piker; I only added 50K or so more.

  10. If we include cars that I perhaps only drove a few minutes/hours when I worked for the old San Francisco Autocenter, test drives, friend’s cars, and staff cars when I was in the Military:

    Ford
    Mercury
    Volvo
    Acura
    Honda
    GMC
    Chevrolet
    Saturn
    Hyundai
    Dodge
    Pontiac
    Volkswagen
    Toyota
    Nissan
    Isuzu
    Mazda
    Infiniti
    Jaguar
    BMW
    Audi
    Mercedes-Benz

  11. I feel like we need a review series of Mercedes driving obscure vehicles with the goal of filling a bingo card of all the car brands. I would suggest starting with British roadsters for flavor.

  12. Saab
    Chevrolet
    Pontiac
    Oldsmobile
    Cadillac
    Ford
    Mercury
    Lincoln
    Toyota
    Honda
    Subaru
    BMW
    Mercedes
    Audi
    Kia
    Hyundai
    Ferrari
    Porsche
    Jeep
    Dodge
    Chrysler
    Plymouth
    Lada
    Renault
    Citron (citreon)?
    Seat
    Skoda
    Volvo
    Acura
    Mazda
    Maserati
    Jaguar
    Nissan
    Buick
    Alfa
    Lexus
    Volkswagen
    Infiniti
    GMC
    Suzuki
    Saturn…

    I will stop now. You never should have asked this one….

  13. Ooo interesting question… Lets see how good my memory is.

    Hyundai, BMW, Jeep, Toyota, Mercedes, Mazda, Lexus, Subaru, Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, Mercury, Ford, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Chevrolet, Honda. I’m sure there’s a brand or two I’m missing but that’s all I can remember at the moment.

  14. Grew up in a Ford household. Learned how to drive in a 2005 Focus wagon and a 2010 Flex (non-turbo), then drove an Econoline for 7 years.
    Toyota Prius v starting late 2019 – present.

    Anything else I’ve driven was very brief. A sibling’s Buick LeSabre; U-Haul Chevy Express box truck; rental Kia Sedona.

    That’s the entire list, to my knowledge. I got a lot to experience yet.

  15. Well I work at a dealer, so if you count driving crapboxes 2 blocks to the bid lot or moving them 20 feet for the snowplow; probably every non-exotic brand.
    Ones of any significant time: Ford, Chevy, Jeep, Nissan, Lexus

  16. From 1st through current:

    Owned:

    Oldsmobile Gutless Ciera
    Ford Mustang
    Toyota Tercel
    Oldsmobile Achieva
    Toyota Tacoma
    Honda Fit
    Honda Civic
    Mercedes C300
    Mitsubishi (it was an Evo X, don’t hate)
    Acura TSX Wagon
    Jeep XJ
    Mazda ND GT-S
    Ford F150
    Honda Accord
    Ford F250

    Driven but not owned:

    Kurbmaster (box truck)
    Isuzu (box truck)
    Clark (forklifts)
    Baja (boat)
    GMC
    Allis Chalmers
    Bobcat

  17. Now that I actually think about a true list, far more than I would have guessed.

    Mazda, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Tesla, Mercedes, Porsche, Chevy, Dodge, Kia, Subaru, Lamborghini (Xtreme experience counts right?!). And yet as far as I can think, no BMWs. Passenger certainly, even wrenched on one or two, but never driven.

  18. I’d list all the cars I’ve driven but that’d probably get pretty boring – instead here’s my list of bizarre omissions:

    I’ve driven cars from every major Japanese brand and their luxury offshoots: but somehow I’ve never driven a Mazda. This omission explains how I’ve driven cars with front engine, mid engine, rear engine, cylinders between 3 and 12, and in electric/straight/boxer/and V configuration – but have never driven a Wankel rotary engine.

    I’ve driven every extant GM brand except somehow I’ve not driven a Chevrolet badged as a Chevrolet or a Corvette (currently own a Holden, RIP)

    Euros: I’ve driven and owned Mercedes, MINI, Audi and Jaguar, and have driven cars from Porsche, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lotus, Volvo, Volkswagen and even an old Triumph. Somehow I have never even set foot in a French car.

    So in thinking and typing all this out: I think I gotta drive an RX-7, like, immediately

    (by “Chevrolet badged as a Chevrolet” I mean I’ve driven one of those awful mid-00’s SUVs that GM sold under 90 brands but it had a Buick badge on it).

  19. Modifying the question to be “what cars (brands) have you OWNED”, because the list of ones I’ve driven is too long. In roughly chronological order…

    VW Rabbit
    Toyota Tercel SR5
    Ford Mustang GT (’94)
    Dodge Ram 1500
    Dodge Dakota
    Dodge Viper ACR
    Dodge Viper GTS
    Honda FRV
    BMW X3
    VW Passat
    Honda Pilot LX
    Ford Mustang (’65)
    Ford F150 Custom (’76)
    Subaru WRX
    BMW 430i
    Tesla Model 3 Performance 
    Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (’65)
    Land Rover Defender 90 (’86)
    Porsche Cayenne S
    Mini Cooper S
    Ford Bronco Badlands

  20. I rent a lot of cars for work. So, pretty much everything Enterprise has! (except the “exotic” collection) My rentals are usually one-way, and they don’t want those to end up in Lawrence, KS!

  21. I grew up in Johnsburg and for years would see the double features they would play there. Also marvel at the number of almost car accidents at the four way stop outside of it from people looking at the screen. Back when movies were moving to digital, we almost lost it until a mystery donor donated I believe $40K for a new digital projector.

    I was an eager beaver to drive as many of my friend’s cars as possible in highschool or college so I racked up quite a few, combine that with flipping some cheap summer cars gives me quite a list:

    Ford – My own
    Geo – My own
    Honda – My own
    Volkswagen
    Suzuki
    Pontiac
    Mercury
    Buick – Summer car
    Nissan – Summer car
    Toyota
    BMW
    Mitsubishi
    Chevrolet
    Plymouth
    Chrysler
    Jeep – a very very dangerously modified one with a big lift, tires, and no brake upgrades.
    If I can think of any more I’ll add them.

    Best, not counting my own cars, The Toyota was a 2001 Landcruiser and drove like a dream. The worst, was the Mercury, nearly got me T-boned cutting out at a crossroad, it didn’t even die, just did nothing when I put the foot down and then acted like nothing happened afterwards.

    The most unique was probably the Suzuki Wagon R+, tried to learn RHD stick shift and it didn’t go so well but at least I drove it around a parking lot. It was so tall!

  22. Of all the major US brands, the only ones I can’t recall driving are Mercedes and Mitsubishi. That includes dead brands like Plymouth, Mercury, Pontiac, etc. Never been behind the wheel of anything exotic.

  23. Mercedes. You a big glaring omission on your list that I would like to see corrected quickly. Volvo! Get yourself a c30 or v60 and have a good ole time.

    for myself: Pontiac, GMC, Nissan, Mazda, Ford, Toyota, Lexus, Honda, Volkswagen, Volvo.

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