Editorial Policy
Every article on TheFixCar goes through a defined process before it's published — and a defined process when something needs correcting. Here's exactly how that works.
Editorial standards
TheFixCar publishes practical, accurate automotive content for drivers who want to understand their vehicle. Our editorial guidelines:
- Accuracy first. Every factual claim is traceable to a primary or authoritative source — manufacturer specs, government databases (NHTSA, EPA, BLS, DOE), or published technical standards. Speculation is labelled as such.
- No sponsored editorial. Advertiser relationships do not influence recommendations or editorial content. Affiliate links are disclosed where present.
- Plain language. We write for the driver who wants to understand their car. Technical terms are explained on first use.
- Current information. Specifications, recall data, and pricing references are reviewed at publication. Significant changes trigger an update, not a new article.
- Honest about risk. Safety information is presented clearly and proportionately. We give readers an accurate picture, not a dramatised one.
Review process
Articles follow a three-stage workflow before publishing:
- Draft & research. The assigned author researches the topic using primary sources and writes the initial draft. Key claims are tagged with supporting sources, linked in the Sources section at the bottom of each article.
- Technical review. A second contributor with relevant credentials reads the draft for accuracy. Engine, transmission, and diagnostic articles are reviewed by a certified technician. Handling, tyres, and chassis articles go through our suspension specialist. The reviewer approves or returns the draft with corrections.
- Editorial pass. The final draft is checked for clarity and structure. Source links are verified live before publishing.
Articles on safety-critical topics — brakes, tyre condition, electrical faults — receive additional scrutiny and are held to the most conservative interpretation of available evidence.
Author roles
Each contributor works within a defined area of expertise. Technical content is not published without review from a qualified specialist in that domain.
Corrections policy
We make mistakes. When we do, we correct them transparently and promptly.
- Minor corrections (typos, broken links, unit errors) are fixed within 48 hours of being flagged.
- Factual corrections are fixed and noted at the top of the article with the date and what changed.
- Significant errors affecting the safety or usefulness of the advice may result in the article being unpublished while under review.
To flag an error, use the contact form. Include the article URL and, if possible, a link to the source that contradicts what we wrote. We read every message.