Corrections Policy

At LimitedAutomotive.com, accuracy is one of our highest priorities. While our editorial team follows rigorous fact-checking standards, mistakes can still happen. This Corrections Policy outlines how we handle errors and ensure that our readers receive the most accurate, updated information at all times.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We recognize that trust is built on accuracy. When readers visit LimitedAutomotive.com, they expect credible and reliable information. To uphold this trust, we:

  • Fact-check all stories before publication (see our Fact-Checking Policy).

  • Attribute all data to reliable sources such as manufacturers, government bodies, or established automotive publications.

  • Act swiftly to correct errors once identified.

Types of Corrections

  • Minor Corrections

    • Spelling, grammar, or formatting errors that do not change the meaning of the article.

    • These are corrected silently without an official note.

  • Factual Corrections

    • Incorrect launch dates, prices, specifications, or misattributed quotes.

    • A correction note is added at the bottom of the article explaining what was changed.

  • Major Updates

    • Substantive changes to a story (e.g., revised government policy, manufacturer’s official clarification).

    • These updates are clearly flagged at the top of the article with a label such as:
      “Updated on [Date/Time]: This article has been updated to reflect new information released by [Source].”

How Readers Can Report Errors

We encourage readers to participate in maintaining accuracy. If you notice an error:

Every correction request is reviewed by our editorial desk, and if valid, the error is corrected promptly.

Editorial Responsibility

  • Writers: Responsible for reporting facts accurately.

  • Editors: Review articles for clarity, sourcing, and factual correctness before publishing.

  • Corrections Desk: Oversees all correction requests and ensures transparency in how updates are presented.

Transparency in Corrections

  • Correction Notes: Appear at the bottom of the article for factual errors.

  • Update Labels: Appear at the top for major revisions or ongoing stories.

  • Archive Integrity: Older versions of articles may be stored internally, but we do not “erase” mistakes without acknowledgment.

Conclusion

At LimitedAutomotive.com, we believe transparency and accountability are essential to responsible journalism. By correcting errors promptly and openly, we aim to maintain the trust of our readers and set high standards in digital automotive reporting.

For corrections or complaints, please write to: editor@limitedautomotive.com.