At Carscoop.com.au, we prioritise accuracy, clarity, and accountability in every piece of content we publish. We are committed to correcting errors swiftly and transparently when they occur, ensuring our readers continue to trust the information we provide.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Carscoop.com.au is dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and well-researched automotive news, reviews, and guides. While we strive for precision, we acknowledge that errors can sometimes occur. When they do, we take full responsibility and act quickly to correct them.
How We Handle Updates & Corrections
Updating a Report
We clearly indicate when an article has been updated, whether for a correction, clarification, or additional context.
For major corrections, a correction notice is added at the top or bottom of the article, detailing what was changed and why.
We encourage our readers to report any inaccuracies via email or the “Suggest a Correction” link at the bottom of each article.
Corrections
If an article, headline, image caption, video, or infographic contains a factual error, we update it and publish an explanation alongside the correction.
Clarifications
If a statement was accurate but lacked context or clarity, we may add a clarification to improve understanding or acknowledge new information.
Clarifications are incorporated within the story to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Editor’s Notes
For errors that raise ethical concerns or significantly affect the substance of a story, an Editor’s Note may be published with a more detailed explanation.
These are reviewed and approved by senior editorial staff.
Corrections Across Platforms
We correct or retract inaccurate posts shared on social media (such as Facebook or Instagram) when applicable.
Errors identified in user comments or emails are verified and addressed promptly by our editorial team.
We do not assign public blame to individual contributors for honest mistakes.
Reporting Inaccuracies
We value reader feedback and encourage the public to help us maintain high editorial standards.
To report an error:
Use the “Suggest a Correction” link found at the end of our articles, or
Email us directly at: contact@carscoop.com.au
Subject Line:Correction Request – [Article Title]
Please include:
A link to the article
A clear description of the issue
Supporting information or source, if available
Your contact details for follow-up
Take-Down Requests
As a rule, Carscoop.com.au does not remove published content. We may:
Update or clarify an article if fairness or accuracy requires it
Add follow-ups to reflect ongoing developments
Correct any factual inaccuracies based on verified information
We do not alter or remove content simply upon request unless it involves legal or ethical violations.
AI-Assisted Content Correction
To enhance editorial efficiency, we may use trusted AI tools (such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini) to assist with minor content updates and corrections. However, every edit is reviewed by a human editor for quality and accuracy.
If you wish to request a correction, update, or image replacement:
Email us at: contact@carscoop.com.au
Include the article link and specific correction details
We aim to respond and resolve verified issues as quickly as possible.
Conclusion
At Carscoop.com.au, we are committed to responsible journalism. Our Correction Policy reflects our dedication to transparency and continuous improvement. Your trust matters—and so does getting the story right.