Corrections Policy – DailyAxle

Corrections Policy – DailyAxle

Last updated: October 5, 2025

At DailyAxle.com, accuracy and transparency are at the heart of our journalism.
We are committed to correcting mistakes quickly, clearly, and responsibly to maintain the trust of our readers and uphold our editorial integrity.


1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

Our editorial team makes every effort to ensure that all facts, figures, and statements in our automobile news, reviews, and guides are verified before publication.
We use reliable sources such as:

  • Official manufacturer announcements

  • Verified press releases

  • Expert interviews and credible media outlets

Despite our best efforts, occasional errors may occur. When they do, we take them seriously.


2. Reporting an Error

If you spot an error, please notify us immediately at:
📧 dailyaxle.com@gmail.com

In your message, include:

  • The article title or link

  • A short description of the error

  • Any supporting information or reference

Our editorial team will review your report and, if verified, make the necessary correction promptly.


3. How We Handle Corrections

Once an error is confirmed:

  • Minor updates (e.g., typos or formatting issues) are corrected silently.

  • Major factual errors (e.g., wrong prices, specifications, or misquotes) are corrected with a clear note at the end of the article such as:

    “Correction: This article was updated on [date] to reflect accurate vehicle specifications.”

All corrections are documented internally for accountability and review.


4. Updating Stories

Automobile information — including pricing, features, and market availability — changes frequently.
When an older story becomes outdated, we update it to reflect the latest verified data, ensuring readers always have access to the most accurate and relevant information.


5. Editorial Responsibility

All content published on DailyAxle.com is reviewed by our editorial team before going live.
However, any errors found post-publication are the responsibility of our newsroom, and we take full accountability for fixing them transparently.


6. Reader Feedback

We value reader feedback and see it as an essential part of maintaining high journalistic standards.
Constructive feedback helps us grow, improve, and continue providing trustworthy automobile reporting.