Found my stolen car after 3years?

So 3 years ago my Honda was stolen and insurance had payed my the money to get new car, now fast forward to today and found my old car same tags and license plate I called the police and they arrested the man and searched the vehicle… I just towed it home but but i don't know if I have to let the insurance that I had at the time know that I got my car

Wrecked car that I still owe with liability insurance?

I wrecked my car which I still owed about 14k. I only had liability insurance so they won't pay for it. I wasn't told that I need full coverage on a financed car, I've driven like that for more than a year. Now I don't want to pay for wrecked car so I got a brand new car with Honda being the bank financing it. How will my credit be if I let them repo car but at the same time make payments with a good bank? Also can I sell the engine on the wrecked car or will I legally get in trouble?

Should I sell my car or repair it?

2010 Honda. Great car, great MPG, and it's paid off BUT it's one thing after another I feel like. There's a recall on the brakes so I'm constantly getting those fixed. I just found it it'll cost me over $1,000 to repair my AC… I live in Texas so it's hot until late October. And my roof has started leaking when it rains to the point where my car constantly is humid inside and smells from being wet.
I can afford car payments but should I stick it out and pay the repairs and enjoy having a paid off car or say goodbye?

What's a smater investment?

I do have the money for a newer car, $18,000, or I can buy my moms car from her, $5,000.
The thing is her car is 10 years old and I'm not sure how much longer its got, everyone says I don't need a more expensive car because "its just my first car", but I don't want to waste $5,000 on a vehicle thats going to break down a lot quicker, vs. A 2014 vehicle that will cost me more now but will also last a lot longer.
So which one would be "smarter" to put my money towards, the older Honda thats cheaper (gets 18mpg, 120,000 miles) or the newer Toyota that I can afford (30mpg, 30,000 miles)?

Early 90s and 2000 hondas, nissan, or toyota for first car?

I like the early 90s or early 2000 cars and I want either a honda, nissan, or a toyota, but I don't know which one to get. I want a 2 door car like a crx, mr2, or a 240 or anything like those, but I don't know which brand is better.

Added (1). what kind of japanese 90s or 2000s car would you recommend for a person normally drives alone but sometimes have 3 other passengers.

Will this hurt the car?

I'm 16 my parents won't let me have a manual tranny even tho i'm a huge car enthusiast! And i usually drive around their 2016 honda hrv which has a cvt with L gear S gear (sport mode) and D i usually start in L then shift to S then to D because its the closest i can get to a manual i'm wondering if its bad

91 Honda crx si for first car?

I found a crx for under $2k and it has about 120k miles on it. Is this a good deal, or should I try to look for another car. (Don't worry I'm not going to be a ricer)

Dad's a car nut in a family that doesn't care about cars that much?

If they are even slightly dirty he washes them and if he doesn't have time he like flips out and makes me do it, if one of us parks slightly the "wrong way" he will go out and re park them and lecture us. I'm 18 and as my first car he bought me this brand new Honda (l asked for a beater or just the option to use the two we already have) but he got me a brand new one that I don't like driving because i'm afraid i'm gonna chip the paint or something. I sorta can understand where he's coming from since I love computers (spent 4,000 on one) and he thinks they are a waist of time but it's still annoying af having to deal with this.