Fact-Checking Policy

a) Commitment to Accuracy

FourWheels is committed to publishing accurate, well-researched content related to automobiles, automotive news, and industry developments. We rigorously verify claims, assess sources critically, and maintain an editorial process that prioritizes factual integrity over speed.

b) Due Accuracy

We strive for “due accuracy,” which means our content must be appropriate and proportional to the subject matter. We consider the nature, complexity, and context of the news before publication. Where limitations exist (e.g., limited data from manufacturers), they are transparently disclosed.

c) Evidence-Based Reporting

All content must be based on credible evidence and corroborated through multiple trusted sources. We aim to be transparent about uncertainties and avoid speculation. Whether it’s a vehicle launch, recall update, or industry trend — all details are double-checked before publishing.

d) Integrity in Journalism

FourWheels journalists do not plagiarize or manipulate facts, images, or context. Every piece of content is independently crafted, ensuring it does not mislead readers either visually or textually.

e) Independent Verification

We seek independent verification from reliable sources such as manufacturer press kits, government databases, expert reviews, and direct communication with automotive companies. Claims from public officials or PR agencies are treated with scrutiny and must be cross-verified before inclusion.

f) Correction of Factual Errors

We take responsibility for our reporting. If factual errors are identified, we correct them as soon as possible and clearly note the change. Serious corrections are reviewed by senior editors before being made public.

g) Public Input on Accuracy

We encourage readers to report errors or inaccuracies. At the end of each article, readers can find a “Suggest a Correction” link/form. All credible feedback is reviewed and investigated promptly by our editorial team.

h) Editorial Review

All editorial content undergoes a multi-layer review process, especially for technical or sensitive topics like crash tests, fuel economy claims, or policy changes. Senior editors review stories for accuracy, tone, and completeness before they go live.

Correction Policy

At FourWheels, we understand that errors can occasionally occur despite our best efforts. We are committed to correcting inaccuracies with transparency and accountability.

When Corrections Are Needed:

If an error is discovered in any of our content — whether online or on social media — we will:

  • Correct the error clearly in the article
  • Add a note at the bottom explaining what was changed and why
  • Update social media with the corrected version and explanation if necessary

Reader Submissions:

If you spot an error, you may report it directly by emailing:

📧 official@fourwheelss.com
📌 Subject: Correction Needed

Please include:

  • The link to the article
  • The specific error
  • Your suggested correction (with sources, if applicable)
  • Your contact information (optional, but helps if clarification is needed)

Correction Process:

  • Our editor-in-chief or assigned editor will review the reported issue.
  • If the error is verified, we will make the necessary correction across all platforms (website, social media, etc.).
  • A correction note will be added at the bottom of the updated article to maintain transparency.