User:HunterBovaENGL

Introduction
I visited the Diamond Star Motors article (DSM) on Wikipedia and found three aspects of it worth commenting on: multiple dead links within the references, the lack of citations in various places, and the addition of production numbers per specific make of car.

Dead Reference Links
After looking into each of the reference links, I found multiple links that happen to be dead. There was a trend in which of these links were dead, in that three of the four links happened to be part of the Mitsubishi Motors Manufacturing of America (MMMA) website. It seems this website as been taken down, with the newest link from that website being from 2012. The last of the dead articles is from “Bloomington & Normal Trades & Labor Assembly”, which after a little more research seems to be a state union seemingly led by President Ronald C. Morehead.

Lack of Citations
Though minor, there is somewhat a lack of citations in certain places. Under the last section of the article, “The Plants Closure”, there are many statistics that have no citations while most other sentences in that section have citations. There is also information about 2017 when in fact, the most recent citation is from 2016. Most other facts within the article have sources, and other than what I have said earlier, a pretty thorough job has been done as far as citations.

Lack of Production by Make Numbers
An addition that the DSM Wikipedia article could use is a production and or sales numbers for each make of car for the respective year. At the bottom of the article there is a production number for each year the Diamond Star Motor Factory was operational, however someone may be interested in seeing these numbers broken down to each specific make of vehicle.

Conclusion
Overall, the Diamond Star Motors Wikipedia article is effectively concise. For the most part gives very good, accurate facts about the manufacturing company although some of the reference links happen to be dead ends, and some missing citations; both of which need to be fixed. By no means is a production numbers per make table necessary, it could prove very useful to many people.