At MotorAxle, we try our best to get everything right the first time. But let’s be honest, mistakes can happen. Maybe a spec changed last minute, maybe we misread a source, or maybe someone had too much coffee and typed the wrong trim level. Whatever the reason, if something’s wrong, we fix it. Fast.

We Own Our Mistakes

If there’s an error in a post—be it the horsepower, battery range, a wrong photo, or a misleading headline—we’ll correct it as soon as we catch it (or someone points it out). No cover-ups, no excuses. Just a clear fix and a note if the change is important enough to call out.

How We Handle Updates

We update stories for two main reasons:

  1. To correct an error
  2. To add new info or clarity

If it’s a minor cleanup like grammar or sentence flow, we usually just fix it quietly. But if the correction changes the context or improves accuracy, we’ll mention it right in the article so readers know what’s new.

Your Eyes Help Too

We’ve got a solid team, but hey, we’re human. If you notice something off, outdated, or just straight-up wrong, let us know. You can drop a note in the comment box under the article or email us at contact@motoraxle.com. You can also reach us through our Contact Us page. Yes, we check our inbox, and we take every correction seriously.

Social Media Corrections

If we post something incorrect on our social handles, we’ll either fix it or take it down depending on how bad the error is. We don’t leave bad info hanging, even if it already got a bunch of likes.

Takedown Requests

Just being real with you, we don’t delete stories unless there’s a legal reason or it seriously violates our editorial standards. If something’s wrong, we’ll update it. If something’s incomplete, we’ll clarify. But if the story is accurate and fair, it stays up.

Editor’s Notes

If a correction involves something big like a serious factual slip-up, ethics-related issue, or a piece that misled readers, we may include an Editor’s Note at the top of the story. This provides full context and is approved by our editorial lead.

How We Edit Content

To move fast and keep quality high, we use trusted tools including AI-based editors like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude to help fine-tune and clean up stories. But nothing goes live without a human check. These tools assist us, not replace us. We believe in human judgment, always.

Reporting a Mistake?

Cool. Just send us the article link and what needs fixing at contact@motoraxle.com. You can also learn more about who we are on our About Us page or read our Privacy Policy if you’re curious about how we handle data. We’re here to make it right.

MotorAxle is built for auto enthusiasts who care about the truth. Your feedback helps us stay sharp, fair, and honest—and we’re grateful for every correction or suggestion you send our way.