Articles by Matthew Hatton

Matthew Hatton
Videographer

Matthew is a videographer at Carsguide, although he is known to occasionally commit words to the page as well. He spends a lot of his free time watching motorsport, which was great until his partner pointed out that perhaps he should also be spending time with their young daughter.

Matt used to spend his days designing housing estates in a job he describes as "playing Sim City, but for real". However, after doing that for too many years, he became bored and decided a communications degree was something he should do (because journalists are successful and rich).

Since starting at Carsguide he hasn't looked back. You can follow Matt on Twitter, if you dare.

How to save on car rental insurance | report
By Matthew Hatton · 12 Nov 2019
We've all been there - at the end of a long flight you front up to the car hire counter, and among the pile of paperwork you are confronted with a dazzling array of insurance options.From behind the counter, the assistant will attempt to sell you varying degrees of peace of mind.However, this peace of mind could end up costing you up to five times more than basic travel insurance, according to new research by consumer watchdog CHOICE.According to the report, many hire car companies will charge between $19 and $34 per day for insurance, whereas basic travel insurance can provide similar coverage over five days for $35.It was also found that hire car insurance policies often contain exclusions for many common problems that can arise while driving, such as broken windscreens and punctured tyres.Driving outside of towns in Western Australia or the Northern Territory after sunset could also leave consumers without coverage, as could driving on unsealed roads or refilling with the wrong fuel.CHOICE Head of Media, Tom Godfrey, advises consumers to consider all their options when taking out insurance on a rental car."We’ve all felt the pressure to get insurance when hiring a car but the reality is if you’ve taken out travel insurance you can save yourself a lot of money by slamming the door on it," he said."You can also save money by checking to see if you already have coverage through your credit card, as some products include travel and car hire insurance. For example, the ANZ Platinum cards include up to $5000 in coverage for car hire excess."Regardless of which insurance policy you opt for, the watchdog advises "you should always read the terms and conditions and make note of the exclusions".CarsGuide does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under section 911A(2)(eb) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any advice given. Any advice on this site is general in nature and does not take into consideration your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before making a decision please consider these and the relevant Product Disclosure Statement.
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The diamond-nosed Jaguar is probably F1's dumbest idea ever
By Matthew Hatton · 28 May 2018
Formula One has played host to some pretty dumb ideas over the years, but none will top strapping a $400,000AUD diamond to the nose cone of an F1 car. If you're unfamiliar with this story read on because it ends exactly how you think it does.
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Forza Motorsport 7: The Oversteer review
By Matthew Hatton · 13 Dec 2017
It's been a bonza year for racing games across the spectrum, so where does Forza 7 find itself amongst this year's many contenders in the eyes of a PC racer?
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What to watch now the Supercars are over
By Matthew Hatton · 28 Nov 2017
So the local motor racing season has drawn to a close, that means there's only cricket to watch until March, right? Wrong.
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Here are five race tracks you can check out on Street View
By Matthew Hatton · 04 Sep 2017
​Google Maps is great for sticky-beaking into people's backyards, but did you know you can also use it to get close to some of the world's most famous race tracks?
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Yes, we are now a racing team*
By Matthew Hatton · 16 Aug 2017
Part of the reason we started OverSteer was to get involved in grassroots car events all around Australia.
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The benefits of buying a 4x2 ute
By Matthew Hatton · 27 Feb 2017
It's no secret that Australians love their utes. These days, light commercial utes like the Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max are moving beyond their traditional rural and tradesman roles thanks to improvements in safety, refinement and efficiency, and often being used as family transporters or adventure
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Ford Australia gets behind young driver safety
By Matthew Hatton · 18 Nov 2015
Ford's Driving Skills for Life program launched in Australia to improve teenage drivers' skills.
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Isuzu adds new 4x2 D-Max and MU-X models
By Matthew Hatton · 04 Nov 2015
D-Max ute and MU-X SUV range expands with three new 2WD variants.
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Hyundai showcases six concepts at SEMA 2015
By Matthew Hatton · 04 Nov 2015
Hyundai debuts tuned concept versions of the Tucson SUV, Genesis Coupe and Veloster at the SEMA motor show in Las Vegas.
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