The News Wheel publishes automotive news, vehicle reviews, and industry analysis. While we verify technical specifications and data points before publication, factual errors can occur. When they do, we correct the record openly.
Reporting a mistake
Readers, automakers, and industry representatives can report inaccuracies directly to our desk. If you identify incorrect data in an article, email the editorial staff at [email protected] or use our contact form. Please include the URL of the article and the specific data point in question. Providing a link to official manufacturer spec sheets or primary sources helps our editors verify the claim.
Transparency and Review
The editorial team investigates every report against official sources. We never alter published texts silently. If a correction is warranted, we update the page and append a permanent, dated note at the bottom of the article. This note outlines what was incorrect and how it was corrected. Minor formatting typos are fixed without a formal note, provided they do not alter the technical meaning of the reporting.
Subjective Opinions and Reviews
We only issue corrections for factual mistakes, such as incorrect pricing, horsepower figures, or technical specifications. Disagreements over a vehicle’s design, ride quality, or an author’s personal assessment in a review do not qualify for a formal correction.

