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About AutoTechSpot

Last updated: June 29, 2026

AutoTechSpot is an independent automotive information website built for U.S. car shoppers who want clear, practical guidance before they choose a vehicle, compare trims, visit a dealer, or use a car-buying tool. Our coverage focuses on new and upcoming vehicles, hybrid and electric models, family SUVs, everyday commuters, ownership costs, recalls, and changes in the American car market.

The site is published by SE Hozaifa and led editorially by Alexander Sterling, AutoTechSpot's lead automotive journalist and editor. Our goal is simple: help readers understand what is confirmed, what is estimated, what still needs independent testing, and what matters most for a real buyer in the United States.

Our Mission

Car shopping can be confusing because the numbers are spread across manufacturer pages, dealer listings, financing offers, government safety databases, owner forums, and fast-moving news reports. AutoTechSpot brings those details into one readable place. We explain price, fuel economy, EV range, safety context, comfort, technology, likely ownership costs, and competitor alternatives in language that helps readers make decisions instead of chasing hype.

We especially focus on U.S. buyers because vehicle availability, incentives, tax credits, trims, warranties, fuel prices, insurance costs, and charging access can differ from market to market. A vehicle that looks compelling globally may not be a smart buy in the United States if pricing, range, dealer support, or safety data changes the ownership picture.

What We Publish

AutoTechSpot publishes car reviews, first-look previews, buying guides, model comparisons, automotive updates, and free tools. Our car reviews explain who a vehicle is for, where it fits in the market, which trim makes sense, and what trade-offs a buyer should understand. Our buying guides help readers think through budgets, commuting needs, family space, fuel type, reliability expectations, and long-term ownership costs.

Our comparison articles put closely matched vehicles side by side, including pricing, performance, fuel economy, passenger space, cargo flexibility, technology, safety data, and ownership considerations. Our car updates cover recalls, model-year changes, pricing shifts, electric vehicle news, hybrid market trends, and other developments that may affect shoppers. Our tools, including calculators and quizzes, are designed to make budget and lifestyle decisions easier before a reader talks to a dealer or lender.

Editorial Standards

AutoTechSpot separates editorial decisions from advertising, affiliate relationships, and business inquiries. Advertisers do not decide what we cover or what conclusions we reach. When a page includes affiliate links or sponsored material, we disclose that relationship clearly. Editorial recommendations are based on usefulness to readers, not commission potential.

We avoid claiming hands-on driving experience unless it is true. When an article is based on official data, public specifications, pricing sheets, safety records, and competitor research, we label it as a preview, first look, or analysis rather than presenting it as a road test. Readers can review the full Editorial Policy and Review Methodology for more detail.

How Reviews Are Researched

Our research starts with official manufacturer information where available, including press releases, specifications, pricing sheets, trim details, media kits, warranty documents, and ordering information. We also use public sources such as EPA fuel economy data, NHTSA recalls and safety information, IIHS crash-test results, and credible industry reporting. For future vehicles, we clearly separate confirmed facts from reasonable expectations.

A typical review evaluates pricing, powertrain, performance, fuel economy or EV range, safety data, comfort, technology, cargo and passenger space, ownership cost, reliability expectations, and direct competitors. We update articles when facts change, and readers can report possible mistakes through our Corrections Policy.

Contact AutoTechSpot

Questions, corrections, story tips, and business inquiries can be sent to contact@autotechspot.com. We review reader feedback because pricing, recalls, incentives, and vehicle availability can change quickly. If you are reporting a factual issue, include the article URL, the exact sentence or number in question, and a source that supports the correction.

AutoTechSpot is independent. It is not owned by an automaker, dealer group, lender, insurance company, or advertising network. The site exists to help readers make better car decisions with clear sourcing, visible policies, and practical guidance.