Is it weird that I actually wanted this car?

I'm an 18 year old male and I just got myself a new car. I was looking to get something more fuel efficient than my old truck. Most people my age want a Mustang, Camaro, Jeep, or lifted diesel truck. Most people drive Corollas, Civics, Saturns, Malibus, and Explorers. I was just looking for something I liked for a good deal. I've always liked station wagons and I've always wanted one. I could never find one I really liked. I was looking on Craigslist last week and found this car. $1000 and only 83,000 miles. A 1992 Ford Taurus Wagon. I now have this car and I love it. Most people would think it's the old family car because it was replaced with a new one. Is it weird that I actually wanted this car?

Are there any FM-AM radios with guide data?

I just started listening to an old radio, and it would be cool to know if there any radios that can get things like program data and channel logos. It would also be cool if it would let me set presets and play CDs, but that is optional.

Added (1). According to an anonymous person, there are AM/FM radio does not not broadcast guide data. Are there any devices that can get program data off of the internet for AM-FM radio? I think there should be one, because my Ford Taurus has the ability to list what some FM stations play.

01 Ford taurus that one start?

I have an 01 Ford Taurus that will not start it ran fine then one day I came outside and it's not working. It does not turn over but I'm getting power still to headlights etc. Except my power locks and Windows. Any idea where to even start?

2007 Ford Taurus rough idle and dies of I don't put my foot on the gas?

I have a 2007 Ford Taurus that has a very rough idle but once I get to 30 miles per hour or so everything is fine.
Since this started my battery is always dead when I go to start my car. I've replaced the ignition coil and the wires cause autozone said that was the problem. But it still is acting the same way. The car dies when in idle and I don't know what else to do. Any help is appreciated.

Is this a good car for a teen?

I'm an 18 year old male and I currently have an old truck. It has issues that are too expensive to repair. It also uses way too much gas. I really don't need a full-size medium duty truck. I've been looking for something else. I will prpbably spend $800-$1500. I found a 1993 Ford Taurus Station Wagon for $1200. It's in perfect shape and has only 80,000 miles. I really like this car. Would this be a good car?

Added (1). I prefer older cars.

Which car is a better car for a teen?

I'm an 18 year old male and I currently have a truck. I can't afford to own or drive this truck. I don't really need a full-size medium duty pickup. I'm not hauling or towing anything with it. I'm trying to sell it and get something that gets better gas mileage. I prefer mid-size sedans. I don't have a lot of money and it's not going to be brand new. It will probably be from the 90s. I prefer either a Ford or Chevy. I've narrowed it down to 2 cars I like that are it my price range. The first car is a 1993 Ford Taurus Station Wagon with 80,000 original miles and a flawless body. I love station wagons. The other is a 1993 Chevy Lumina 4-door sedan. It doesn't say the exact mileage but, says it's high. They also said it has a new motor. The body is also flawless. Which car should I pick and why?

Added (1). I'm liking the wagon more because I can still haul some things in the back and tow small things if needed.

Added (2). @ Caleb, that's EXACTLY what I thought. I'll get to have more versatility with the wagon than the truck.