1. '76 Mercury Monarch (?L straight 6)
Loved it, but slow as slow can be. You thought the explorer was a tank...
2. '94 Chevy Corsica (3.1L V6)
Quicker than they look. Only car I've ever raced someone in. Raced some honda with a body kit & loud exhaust. Well, race isn't exactly the term for it - more like paced. I never floored it, I just easily kept pace with him, cept he dropped back a little each time he shifted. It was pathetic.
3. '92 Buick Regal (3.8L V6)
Pretty quick, decent car. Only prob was it had nearly 200,000 miles when I inherited it from my mom. She hated it, largely because the driver's door wouldn't open from the outside. I fixed that real quick.

It probably got up to about 250,000 miles before it quit (not quite sure of the miles - odometer quit at about 160,000)
4. '90 Mercury Grand Marquis (5.0L V

Still have the car, and love it. Oh so comfy. 15 mpg is killer, though. The saturn will pay for itself in gas savings in about 5 years compared to this car. Still, I could ride in this car for hours on end and not cramp up...
5. '99 Saturn SC1 (1.9L SOHC)
My first truely small car. I like the whole Saturn labor-management relations experament thing, it's got the manual tranny, looks great, and the car is uber-efficient. That's most of what sold me on it originally. Now I just really love to drive it, and am thinking I'll be doing a DOHC swap in a year and a half or so...
Next car? Thinking along the lines of an '02 SC2, ION RL, or Mercury Merauder.