Our Standard
MotorLinks aims to be accurate, clear, and fair. Automotive information changes quickly, especially pricing, incentives, trims, charging access, software features, production timelines, and estimated range. When something is wrong or materially out of date, we want to know.
What We Correct
We correct factual errors, broken or misleading links, inaccurate specifications, incorrect pricing, wrong dates, misattributed images, and copy that could materially mislead a reader. Minor spelling, grammar, or formatting fixes may be made without a formal note.
Updates and Clarifications
If an article changes because new information became available after publication, we may update the copy and add context. If the original wording was technically accurate but unclear, we may add a clarification.
How to Request a Correction
Email editorial@motorlinks.net with the article URL, the passage in question, the correction you believe is needed, and the source or evidence supporting it.
Response Process
We review correction requests against available evidence. If a correction is warranted, we update the article as soon as practical. For significant factual corrections, we may add a note to the article explaining what changed.