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Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor

Jim publishes TechnoFile Magazine. Jim is an affiliate with the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada and his careers have included journalist, technology retailer, video store pioneer, and syndicated columnist; he does a biweekly column on CBC Radio One's The Business Network.

Jim can be reached at: bray@technofile.com Older articles by Jim Bray

Most Recent Articles by Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor:


VW crafts a hot hatch with no hatch

You could call it the hot Jetta. And you'd be right. The VW Jetta GLI is basically a GTI with buttocks, in that it isn't a hatchback like the Golf-based GTI, but rather is a sedan – like, er, the Jetta. It's the most entertaining Jetta you can buy off the shelf. And needless to say, it's a blast.
- Sunday, March 18, 2012

Epson LCD projector a fine home theater experience

If you want the best home theater experience, and you have the room for it, nothing can beat a front projection system. And if you're looking for value, Epson has a line of three LCD projectors that offer excellent performance for the dollar.
- Sunday, March 18, 2012





Volkswagen’s new Passat a big, smooth ride

You can get it as a diesel or in gas-powered five and six cylinder models, but however you configure your power train you may just discover that the 2012 Volkswagen Passat is a top car in the mainstream midsize class.
- Saturday, February 18, 2012

DXG camcorder gives 1080p 3D on a budget

Whether or not 3D is going to be the next greatest thing or – as I think it will be – just a flash in the pan fad is not yet plain. Despite that, however, 3D is here and 3D-compliant devices continue to proliferate, with prices getting downright entry level.
- Saturday, February 18, 2012



Bavaria Takes on the Cute Ute Market

BMW's entry into the small sport utility market is the new X1, a vehicle recognizable instantly as a BMW, which should come as a relief to BMW fans around the world. It's all BMW, too, but smaller and more affordable than the company's established X3 and X5 SUV's.
- Thursday, February 2, 2012


Bose Bluetooth Speaker - Sounds Good to Me!

Bose's SoundLink wireless mobile speaker is a nice, portable way to get your favorite tunes from your smart phone or tablet to your ears. It offers very good sound in a package small enough to pack in your carry-on luggage so you can take it on the road with you.
- Saturday, January 28, 2012

Mazda3 Promises Earth-Friendly Zoom-Zoom

You might think Mazda using a word like "SKYACTIV" to describe its products might mean it has come up with a practical flying car. You'd be wrong, of course – not that Mazdas can't fly along the road in their own right. They do, after all, offer "Zoom-Zoom."
- Saturday, January 28, 2012


“High Voltage” Scion Adds a bit of Sportiness to Package

Scion's sportiest model receives a somewhat sportier upgrade for 2012. It's called the Scion tC "High Voltage" RS 7.0, as in "release series" 7.0, which makes it sound like a software upgrade but which is actually some tweaking to the hardware on the little coupe.
- Sunday, January 15, 2012

Infiniti Makes a Powerful Statement with its Hybrid M

Nissan's upscale division has taken the wraps off a hybrid version of its top of the line M series sedan, and it's a car that actually boasts more power than its "regular" V6 version.
- Saturday, January 7, 2012

Mini Clubman Adds Room, Doesn’t Subtract Fun

It's cute as a bug's ear and a lot of fun to drive – even though its base version isn't that powerful. Yet somehow, BMW has managed to make its Mini Clubman not only engaging, but also reasonably practical.
- Saturday, January 7, 2012

TechnoFile’s Most Intriguing Vehicles of 2011

The years seem to get shorter the older I get, which means it's already time to take a year end look at the most interesting cars I drove in 2011. These aren't necessarily the best, the fastest or most luxurious, but cars I found most noteworthy for a variety of reasons.
- Saturday, December 17, 2011

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