I wish I could tell you that you were alone in that but I have what is probably approaching a collection:
ABS: Had to have some now I have a printer capable...and have not yet found a use where something else isn't easier and at least as good.
ASA: Bought because it was better than the ABS I probably only bought because I'd previously been told I couldn't print it. Have printed this and it's a pain...but I needed the colour!

ABS-GF: Solves most of the problems of ABS and is fantastic...and still in the box because then along came PETG-GF and it's easy, cheap, UV resistant, fairly heat resistant (compared to PLA), strong and prints beautifully.
I printed some PLA the other day because I need to prototype a piece of something - it's the model functionality that's important, the print is then disposable (unfortunate but better than wasting the entire thing out of solid acrylic). I'd been telling someone it was easier for beginners and yet it peeled off the bed, it warped, there were hull lines and the entire thing was an embarassment. To be fair, it could be PETG residue on the bed that'll need washing with Fairy to remove that caused it....but then I went back to PETG-GF for a storage box and it's perfect - like faultlessly so. Well, admittedly it was the 2nd go because I ran out about 15mm up the print. Another spool in the AMS to continue to you say? Yes, absolutely. I checked it at around 15mm high and went to bed (yes, I know this is unadvisable but the concrete room it's in should be ok if the worst were to happen). 12 hours after starting it I checked it and .....11 hours of air printing *facepalm* The very end of the filament had a slight kink in it where it came off the spool. That got jammed in the PTFE tube from the AMS to the buffer and everything reported filament present whilst the gears wore down just one section of filmament for hours *sigh*