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If ever I'm asked to hand over my Facebook ID/ account/ login details, I will definitely just state that I do not have one (even though, technically, I do, it's just in a permanent state of being disabled). If that costs me a job, so be it.

Even though I know it'll never happen, I really wish people would stop using Facebook altogether en masse. Not everyone, just a sizable portion. I've heard countless stories of companies insisting on seeing your Facebook profile when you go for an interview, Facebook information leaks, Facebook invasion of privacy etc.

BMW Gina. Spandex for body cladding with the ability to change shape? If you put a Woodstock veteran who's stone sober in front of that car while someone goes crazy with the buttons that make the body change, that person is liable to believe someone slipped him/ her a hallucinogenic substance of some sort while they

I remember reading about the 3000GT back in the 90s and it certainly sounded very impressive. Before then, I've never heard of 4 wheel drive AND 4 wheel steer AND twin turbos, thought it was slightly mad and very crafty.

Thanks for that, thought it looked familiar. Didn't realize they collaborated on so many products, and from '78 already.

That looks awfully similar to a Mitsubishi 3000GT... Was there some sharing going on between Dodge and Mitsu at this time?

Thanks for letting me get some more of my dislike of it off my chest hehe!

It probably isn't. The X1, X3, X5 and X6 are also big offenders, but if I were to make up a list of BMWs I like least, they would be in this order (from least to most disliked):

I'm still going to have to respectfully disagree with you. It might be a great car, but for me it's still an atrocious BMW. The most un-BMW BMW I can think of actually.

Thing is it probably is a very, very good car. It just isn't a very good BMW, and especially not a very good 5 Series. Most definitely not a GT by any stretch of the imagination.

Well waddya know, my entry made it! :)

I missed that, but I'm glad someone within BMW expressed regret over this car. I've wondered about it many times, but I just can't for the life of me understand what they were thinking when they signed it off.

BMW 5 Series GT. No contest.

Well, I suppose that's a pretty important bit of info to leave out. She did just under 180000km at that point, and I'll be fair, I had plenty of trouble-free clicks prior to this incident. I loved that darn car.

Actually, I already submitted a post arguing just this very perception.

I'm going to go with Toyota. Very honest and reliable cars for the most part, but contrary to the common belief (well, at least up until the recall hell of not too long ago) that you simply cannot break a Toyota, it turns out you can.

Mid to late 90s Touring Cars. Constant paint-swopping, extremely tight racing, budgets approaching that of F1 teams of the same era... all in cars you could find at your local car dealer (admittedly in less winged and flared states).

I'll definitely give this a go next time I'm about to prepare some bacon. Just regarding freezing individual slices, I reckon I do have a better way to go about it: Cook them, then eat them. No need to package and freeze them then.

I find the new commenting system notsomuch of an improvement either. Nothing against Jalopnik, but it's as if Gawker is actively trying to alienate their users. First the website redesign debacle, then just as I kind of gotten used to that, the commenting system gets juggled around.

I can't stand it when I'm in traffic, in the fast lane, the lane starts moving - except- for the idiot directly in front of me. Result? 5 cars jump into the lane I'm in and I'm not moving at all. Reason? The idiot in front of me is too busy checking out his/ her Android/ iPhone/ iPad/ Blackberry/ some other demonic