1L 1987 Austin Metro. Cost me £250. Was brown when I bought it, took it home and gave it a wash and it turned out to be maroon

Ended up driving myself to school in the thing. Suddenly all the 'cool'

kids wanted to be my friend because I had wheels (I was the first in my year to drive) baaaahaaaa no thanks
1989 Vauxhall Astra - I took the bumpers and bonnet from an GTE and put on my standard 1.3. Would have worked out well were it not for the fact my car was red and the bumpers/bonnet were white. Still it looked cool in my own special way
1981 Mazda 323F with a go faster stripe down the side. Cost £150
1L Nissan micra - 1989 I think. Cost about £250
1989 - Renault 5 GTX - damn I loved this car. Beautiful white colour, damn fast, looked cool

Unfortunately I was young and knew very very little about cars at this stage of my life and took the wrong advice from a 'mechanic' friend. I ended up buying a host of new parts including a carburetor at £300 for this and in the end it turned out to be the head gasket but after months and months of not driving it and wasting money I had had enough and got rid of it

I still think about this car today, I loved it

I still have that carb kicking around in it's box somewhere, and the GTT steering wheel and boss.
Ford Mondeo - Got pulled over the most in this car as the previous owner was one dodgy dude and known to the police. I lost the rag one time when I got 'pulled over' just as I got to work's car park. Asked somewhat unpolitely why I was being pulled over this time and the answer..... I am a young person driving an old car. Dammit women I'm skint, why the hell am I driving around in a beat up mondeo? What a pathetic excuse!
1997 1.9D Renault Clio - my first car on credit. Was about £4000 I think. Was damn proud of this.

Cleaned and polished every other weekend. It ended up getting vandalized a couple of times by some pieces of sh*t and I lost interest in keeping it spotless. Ars*hol*s
Ford Escort 1.3 My grandad passed this car onto me when he became a bit too old and unsure behind the wheel. I fixed the bashed bumper and wheel arch

and had a nice set of wheels. Was damn chuffed of my handiwork

My first car with electric windows
Another Nissan Micra - 1987 I think
Citroen Saxo 1.5D 1997 Nice little runner. Cost about £600
Ford Fiesta - 1.9TD 2001 I loved this little car, was fast, nippy, small although a bit too small as I'm over 6'. Had it only a few months. Turned out to have rust in the wrong places and was gonna cost too much, plus a long list of advisories. I was too busy with other things in my life at this stage and got rid of it too quick. I should have kept and doublechecked the garage that checked it.
Vauxhall Vectra - 2001. Lovely spacious car but a bit too pricey at the time for me to run and had a few problems.
Suzuki Ignis 1.3vvt 2007 Lovely little car to drive around. Great on fuel. Would recommend.
Lastly my jeepjeep

Best car I have had (maybe jointly with my 5 GTX although I barely drove it). I love my exy. Great combination of power when needed, space and comfort!
I am sure I am missing a couple of cars but at the mo can't think.
Well that's my list
Although I have driven a range of vehicles I haven't owned:
BMW M3 that an ex owned. Was a comfy and fast car, gorgeous sound when you put your foot down.
VW polo, golf, transporters, crafter
Ford Galaxy, Granada, focus, more fiesta's, escorts, transits
Vauxhall vextra V6.
LDV pilot
Vauxhall frontera - lovely car
A tractor
A forklift
Some fiats whose model names I can't remember.