My 06 Ram drips nothing, 200k and I hope it stays dry under there for a long time! I hear horror stories of the old 12 valve Cummins leaking oil everywhere. Old timers say if a 12 valve doesn’t leak oil, you need to add some.
My 02 neon does occasionally “mark its territory” but it’s a tiny drip, doesn’t even amount to enough to add oil between oil changes. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!
Number 2 stepdaughters 05 Grand Prix is also drip free. Typical GM corporate thinking, they finally get an engine that is easy to work on, gets excellent mileage, and has a well known reliability reputation, and it becomes obsolete and replaced with crap.
My wife’s ‘19 Cherokee is also drip free, it better stay that way for a long time to come. Even after the warranty is up, I hate to work on cars I’m still making payments on!!
For some reason, my Olds tends to leave a pair of long black marks on the pavement. It’s kinda strange, the evidence has to be coming from something, but it’s always dry under the car. I’m not too concerned about the cause, but I do enjoy it when it does happen.