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Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers about how this car comparison project handles data, pricing, variants, votes, and corrections.

  1. Why can specifications change over time?
  2. Why do you use one variant to represent a car line?
  3. Are prices on the site final on-road prices?
  4. Why is a field shown as zero or a dash?
  5. How does the comparison table decide which car is better?
  6. Do votes affect the technical comparison?
  7. Can I request a missing car?
  8. How do I report incorrect data?

1. Why can specifications change over time?

Car data changes when manufacturers update variants, prices, safety packages, or equipment lists. We revise records when newer public information is available.

2. Why do you use one variant to represent a car line?

A comparison page works best when each car has one consistent set of values. For many models, we use a popular, high, or hybrid variant so the feature list is informative. Variant names are included in the car title when relevant.

3. Are prices on the site final on-road prices?

No. Prices are reference list prices unless stated otherwise. Registration fees, insurance, dealer promotions, color surcharges, and local charges can change the final on-road cost.

4. Why is a field shown as zero or a dash?

That usually means the value is unavailable or not confidently sourced. We prefer an explicit placeholder over an invented figure.

5. How does the comparison table decide which car is better?

Numeric fields use simple rules: lower is better for price, fuel consumption, turning radius, and weight; higher is better for output, dimensions, seats, and equipment counts. Text fields are neutral.

6. Do votes affect the technical comparison?

No. Votes show user preference for a pair of cars, but they do not change specifications or the highlighted comparison result.

7. Can I request a missing car?

Yes. Send the model name, market, model year, and any source links through the contact page.

8. How do I report incorrect data?

Use the contact page and include the car name, field name, current value, suggested value, and a public source link.

Still need help? Visit the contact page.