User talk:Exage0304

XRS
Thank you for adding details about the North American XRS on the Toyota Corolla (E120) article. However, you need to supply references to back up your claims. Unsupported claims may be deleted at any time by any editor. The tag that I have been adding is a hint that you need to provide those references. Removing the tag indicates that you are unwilling to provide references, therefore my next step should be to delete your work. I prefer to give you the benefit of the doubt - for a short time.  Stepho  talk 23:58, 30 October 2013 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the references - much appreciated. I didn't expect a new editor to know how to do the full citation, so I did that myself. However, I had to remove a couple of the references. According to WP:USERGENERATED, websites written by fans are not considered reliable. This is because most personal websites typically lack a systematic method of cross checking facts and legalities employed by better magazines and newspapers. Or in other words - how do we know if they have mistakes or deliberate misinformation? Personally I trust toyotareference.com (we exchange info, although he is about Toyotas in America across all years and I am about all Toyotas before 1985 ) but he still counts as fan site. toyotanation.com is generally good (I'm active there too) but any forum is only as good as it's least informed member, so we don't know if a particular writer is speaking gospel or crap.  Stepho  talk 07:38, 2 November 2013 (UTC)