I drive one of my Jeeps...
I have a 2004 Laredo Grand Cherokee and a 1944 Willys MB.
Either my 1944 or my 2004, whatever suits me at the time. The Willys MB was delivered to the Ordnance Corps on 8-28-44, and is now nearing it's 60th "birthday."
I don't really drive my Willys very much, as they require SO much maintenance just to keep running, much like an airplane. You just don't hope in it and take off anytime you feel like. It's mostly for parades, airshows, displays, re-enactments, etc...
For some time, it was painted as a 91st BG Jeep (323rd Sq), but I found that I got tired wearing my HBT coveralls or flight gear at every event, so now it's painted as an Airborne Jeep. That way it doesn't look odd with all my "weapons of comical destruction" sitting in the back.
I bought my Laredo recently, and the Jeep dealer cracked me up when he was trying to show us the new "Willys," model Jeep (which is just a Cherokee with green paint). I just laughed at him...
The funniest thing was that for some time, I had a pedestal-mounted .30 caliber M1919A4 MG in the back, and when going to displays and shows (when I used to drive it everywhere I'd go, instead of trailering it long distances now), no cop EVER asked if it was live or not, and there was a (dummy) belt of ammo loaded into it! I was once stopped by a state patrol officer, and he was asking about the 1942 license plate, thinking it wasn't correct. Showed him the title, he asked some questions about the Jeep, and looking back on it now, I realize he just wanted an excuse to look at it. But he never asked about the large machine gun sitting up top!
Oh, the wife has a Honda CRX, but I don't talk about that much. JEEPs, MAN!
It's all about the Jeeps! 