How often do you guys start your car over winter storage?

For the guys that interrupt their car's seasonal storage to start the engine, and knowing that it is your car and you should do with it as you wish. I ask, please list out the benefits to the car's: engine, drive train, fuel system, exhaust system or any other vehicle component of that practice.

Asking, knowing that unless the car has an auxiliary oil pressure system, or you remove the distributor to spin the oil pump independently, it is during start up that
there is the potential for bearing to metal and metal to metal contact. Within moments of shutting down an engine the hydrodynamic wave of oil in the cam and crank journals is gone, probably with in hours the film of oil necessary to fully protect the cylinder walls, ring lands, push rod ends, lifter faces has drained away. Those protective oil films return during engine start, but not in the initial 90 degrees of crankshaft rotation. Probably not in the initial 360 degrees of crankshaft rotation.
This is without mentioning adding condensation related deposits and issues to the crankcase, exhaust valves, exhaust system. And don't think that you have protected the engine and systems from condensation because you warm the engine to 'operating temperature'. Because as heated surfaces cool in cold weather condensation will form on the surface.