Reviewing the Paragon Motor Club
Jan 2nd, 2008 by Motor Dude
The Paragon Motor Club is still in the process of building its new website, so it seems somewhat strange that they’d request a ReviewMe review at this stage. Without being able to access their members section I was somewhat restricted in terms of the content I could view. My first recommendation to the Paragon Motor Club would be to develop a landing page. Currently, at first glance, it would appear that the Paragon Motor Club is a new start up, which, it would seem, is not actually the case.
When you buy your first car, there are two additional items you should add to your ‘must buy’ list. Car insurance and some sort of auto club membership. Car insurance is basically a no-brainer these days, but I’m sure there are quite a few people out there that decide to give auto club membership a miss, largely due to the cost, as well as not fully understanding what it is they will get for their money.

Paragon Motor Club offer one thing that is essential for any good motor club. Road side assistance. Road side assistance can be a life saver, whether you know your way around a cars engine or not. Paragon offer roadside assistance starting from $5.99 per month. In my opinion, roadside assistance is one of the main reasons that I would join a motor club.Paragon also offer extended warranty packages. What does an extended warranty package give to you?
Extended service contracts are typically referred to as extended warranties. They are most typically a promise to pay the repair facility to replace or repair a covered part and/or component that has failed or worn beyond the manufacturer's tolerances.
Some manufacturers already offer extended warranties, but if you’re picking up a car that does not come with an extended warranty, then you should consider whether it is worth your while to invest in one. As with all things, I’d recommend shopping around, and comparing the pro’s and con’s. The major positive that Paragon offer is that they can provide up to 7 years additional coverage. When you consider the wear and tare on an average car, then a 7 year warranty period could come in very handy.
Overall, Paragon appear to offer a solid service, and it will be interesting to see how they move forward with their new website.
This review was sponsored by Paragon Motor Club, via ReviewMe.
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