I guess I inherited the Ford gene from my dad. He's had mostly fords, tried out a silverado and a 3 series for a while, but has had a Raptor the last few years. My sister got a 2007 Fusion and would still have it if she didn't get hit and totaled the car, she now has a 2013 Fusion. My younger brother seems to be the only non ford guy in the family, he's had a '03 BMW 330ci, and a e90 coupe that's pretty cool and modded.
1987 Mustang LX coupe 5.0 (crashed in rain with drag radials and skinny tires)
1987 Mustang LX coupe 5.0 (sold after fixing it up, more of a show car)
2002 Mustang GT (Supercharged and lots of fun, sold to pay school bills)
2003 SVT Focus (This car got me to buy into the hot hatchback, great car I bought used with 25,000)
1992 Mustang LX hatch (was going to be my project car, set up for handling)
2013 Mustang GT (Got tired of having to fix things on the 92 mustang and Focus, sold both to get the 2013)
2016 Fiesta ST (My first new car, traded the Mustang in because I wanted something smaller and nimble)
For the most part, Ford has been good to me. I know the 1987-2004 mustangs like the back of my hand, the only car that started giving me a few problems was the Focus, but it was stuff like the alternator, starter, fan controller, thermostat, coil pack, motor mounts, clutch...... I fixed a whole bunch of things and sold it with 70,000 miles on it. Kind of regret honestly. I had fixed most of the common issues and it was good to go for the next owner.
But it all lead to the FiST, which I hope will have no problems for a while. I'm planning to keep this one forever.