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Comment on this article
Martyn Benson
June 04, 2018 at 9:16 amLooks like you are just blindly publishing any old Press release without checking any of the content.
This car does not have 123 litre engine but is actually 12.3 litres capacity.
I thought journalists had a duty to check their facts before reporting or doesn’t that matter any more on the internet?
Alex Lennane
June 04, 2018 at 9:26 amOur ‘company news’ section comprises entirely of what companies say, in their own words. It comes under their logos, and we do not check the accuracy, nor the newsworthiness. It is up to the companies themselves to choose what they put out – and up to the reader to decide whether what they say is interesting, or accurate. However, all other sections on The Loadstar – news, comment and so on, is journalism.
Thanks for your comment – it looks like we should explain this section better to our readers!