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Corrections

Last updated: February 16, 2026

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Fixed within 24 hours of notice

Transparency

Original article carries the correction notice

CarSavr publishes a public archive of every editorial correction we issue. When a reader, partner, or regulator flags an error, we fix the underlying article within 24 hours, add a brief correction notice at the bottom of that article, and log a permanent entry here so the record is auditable.

How a correction is filed

  1. Notice received. A reader, source, or editor flags a potential error via corrections@carsavr.com or the contact form.
  2. Editor review. An editor verifies the claim against the original primary source (federal data, state commissioner filing, lender rate sheet, regulatory guidance).
  3. Article patched. The body of the affected article is updated and a correction note is appended at the bottom of the page stating what changed and when.
  4. Archive entry posted. A row is added to the table below so anyone — reader, regulator, search engine — can verify the history of every change we've issued.

Severity definitions

  • Factual — A claim about a regulation, lender policy, or carrier behavior was wrong. We retract the claim and replace it with the verified source.
  • Numerical — A rate, premium, or calculation was stale or miscalculated. We re-run the math against the current primary source and update the figure plus any dependent calculators.
  • Clarification — The underlying claim was defensible, but the framing was ambiguous. We tighten the language without retracting the substance.

Corrections archive

No corrections logged yet.

This page exists so that when the first correction is issued, the record is already in the public record. If you've spotted an error, tell us.

Why this page exists

Auto finance is YMYL — Your Money, Your Life. When a reader acts on one of our guides, real dollars are on the line. Hiding errors is a bigger reputational risk than logging them. Major publishers (Reuters, AP, The Atlantic, Bankrate) all expose a corrections archive. We do the same — see our broader Editorial Standards for the full author + reviewer process that sits upstream of this archive.

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