The News Wheel publishes automotive news, vehicle reviews, industry analysis, and tech updates. We verify our data and technical specifications before publishing. Factual errors still happen. When they do, we correct the record publicly.
Reporting a mistake
Readers, automakers, and PR representatives can report mistakes directly to our newsroom. If you find incorrect data in an article, email the staff at [email protected] or use our standard contact form.
Please include the URL of the article, the specific sentence you are flagging, the correct information, and a link to a reliable source. Providing these details helps our editors review the claim faster.
Transparency and the review process
The editorial team investigates every report. We check the flagged claim against primary sources or official manufacturer spec sheets. We never alter published texts silently.
If the information is wrong, we update the page. At the bottom of that article, we add a permanent and highly visible note. This text clearly displays the date of the modification and explains exactly what we changed from the original version. Minor formatting typos are fixed without a formal note, provided they do not alter the meaning of the sentence.
Subjective opinions and car reviews
We only issue corrections for factual mistakes, such as incorrect pricing, wrong horsepower figures, or inaccurate dates. Disagreements over a vehicle’s design, ride comfort, or an author’s personal opinion in a hands-on review do not qualify for a formal correction.

