Corrections Policy
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Our Commitment
WheelXpress is dedicated to accuracy. When errors occur in our automotive content — despite our rigorous fact-checking process — we are committed to correcting them quickly, transparently, and completely. We do not hide mistakes. Our credibility depends on our honesty with readers.
1. Minor Corrections
Definition: Typographical errors, spelling mistakes, grammatical issues, broken links, formatting problems, or minor wording changes that do not affect the factual accuracy of an article.
Process:
– Corrected silently without a formal notice
– No editor’s note is added unless the wording change could affect reader interpretation
Timeline: Addressed within 1–2 business days of identification.
2. Major Corrections
Definition: Errors that materially affect the accuracy of an article, including incorrect vehicle specifications, wrong pricing data, inaccurate safety ratings, misattributed quotes, or false statements of fact.
Process:
– The error is corrected in the article immediately upon confirmation.
– An editor’s note is added at the top or bottom of the article stating:
– What was incorrect
– What the correct information is
– The date the correction was made
– If the error significantly changes the article’s meaning or conclusions, a full correction notice is published.
Timeline: Addressed within 24–48 hours of confirmation.
3. Clarifications
Definition: Content that is technically accurate but may be misleading, ambiguous, or lacking sufficient context for readers.
Process:
– Additional context or clarifying language is added to the article.
– A note may be added indicating the clarification and the date it was made.
4. Updates
Definition: Content that was accurate at the time of publication but has since become outdated due to changes in vehicle specs, pricing, regulations, or industry developments.
Process:
– The article is updated with current information.
– An “Updated:” date is added to the article header or a note is appended indicating what changed and when.
– The original publication date is retained for transparency.
5. Correction Process
When we identify or receive notice of a potential error:
- The editorial team reviews the claim and verifies it against authoritative sources.
- If an error is confirmed, the appropriate correction type (minor, major, clarification, update) is applied.
- The correction is implemented in the article with appropriate transparency notes.
- The reader who reported the error is notified where contact information was provided.
6. User Reporting
We rely on our readers to help us maintain accuracy. To report an error:
- Email: contact@wheelxpress.com (Subject: “Correction Request”)
- Contact Form: https://wheelxpress.com/contact-us
Please include:
– The article URL
– The specific claim or information you believe is incorrect
– Supporting evidence or sources for your correction
All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team.
7. Response Time
| Correction Type | Response Target |
|---|---|
| Minor (typos, formatting) | 1–2 business days |
| Major (factual errors) | 24–48 hours |
| Clarifications | 2–3 business days |
| Updates (outdated info) | 3–5 business days |
| User-reported corrections | Acknowledged within 2 business days |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will you notify me if my correction is accepted?
A: Yes, where you have provided contact information, we will notify you when your correction has been reviewed and addressed.
Q: What if you disagree with my correction?
A: If our editorial team determines that the content is accurate, we will respond explaining our reasoning and the sources we relied upon.
Q: Do you remove articles that contain errors?
A: We prefer to correct rather than remove content, as removal can create confusion. However, if an article contains errors so significant that correction is insufficient, we may unpublish it.
Q: How do I know if an article has been corrected?
A: All major corrections are noted within the article with an editor’s note and a correction date. Minor corrections may not have a formal note.