About Us

Voice: data-forward. We prioritize measurable facts, transparent sourcing, and clear context so you can act confidently on vehicle purchases, maintenance, and safety information.

  1. Mission

    Present automotive information that is accurate, timely, and useful. Our goal is to turn complex engineering, safety data, and ownership costs into practical guidance: from buying a used sedan to diagnosing an intermittent electrical fault.

  2. What readers will find

    We publish data-driven content across formats designed for real-world decisions:

    • Guides and deep-dive explainers on systems, technology, and ownership
    • Step-by-step repair and maintenance procedures
    • Head-to-head comparisons and performance/ownership cost analysis
    • Seasonal checklists for winter, summer, and storage preparation
    • Troubleshooting workflows that pair symptoms with likely causes and tests
  3. Editorial standards

    We follow strict sourcing and verification practices:

    • Primary sources prioritized: manufacturer service manuals, recall/defect databases, regulatory reports (NHTSA, EPA), and peer-reviewed studies where relevant
    • Supplementary sources: OEM technical bulletins, independent test labs, trade publications, and interviews with certified technicians or engineers
    • Every article displays a byline and a date stamp so you can see who wrote it and when it was last reviewed or updated
    • Data and claims are linked to sources in-article; corrections and updates are logged and applied transparently
  4. Independence and transparency

    AutoNewsBlaster operates editorially independent from advertisers and manufacturers. Our reporting decisions are made by editors and subject-matter experts, not by commercial partners. When there is a potential conflict of interest, we disclose it plainly in the article.

  5. Monetization

    To support publishing we use display advertising and affiliate links in some articles. Affiliate links are disclosed where used and do not influence our rankings, testing, or editorial conclusions.

  6. Expertise and trust signals

    Our contributors include ASE-certified technicians, automotive engineers, and experienced motoring journalists. We emphasize reproducible testing, raw data where possible, and clear methodology notes so readers can evaluate results independently.

  7. Non-advice disclaimer

    Content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or service. Follow manufacturer instructions and consult a qualified mechanic for repair, safety, or legal decisions. Use of the site does not create a professional-client relationship.