What was your first car after your Aggie graduation?

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Graduation season in College Station is a special kind of milestone. The caps, gowns, and proud "Howdy!" moments mark not just the end of a chapter, but the beginning of something new. For many graduates, that next step includes finding a reliable vehicle to take them from Aggieland into whatever comes next and that's where Allen Honda comes in.

For more than 50 years, Allen Honda has been serving the Texas A&M University community as a trusted, family-owned dealership. Proudly Aggie alumni owned and operated, their roots run deep in the Brazos Valley. That connection isn't just something they say - it's something you feel the moment you walk through the door. From first-time buyers to families who've been coming back for generations, Allen Honda has built its reputation on relationships, integrity, and a true sense of community.

To celebrate graduation season, Allen Honda is rolling out special perks designed with new grads in mind. Whether you're stepping into your first full-time job or heading off on a new adventure, they're offering exclusive graduate discounts, flexible financing options, and service specials to help you start this next chapter with confidence. It's their way of saying "congratulations" to the students who've worked hard to earn their degree and to support them as they move forward.

Of course, it's not just about the perks. Allen Honda continues to deliver what they've always been known for: a strong selection of new Hondas and quality pre-owned vehicles, a transparent and pressure-free buying experience, and a team that genuinely wants to help you find the right fit. They understand that buying a car during a life transition can feel overwhelming - but it doesn't have to be.

As the Aggie Spirit fills the air and graduates celebrate their accomplishments, Allen Honda stands ready to help turn the page to what's next. With over five decades of service, deep ties to the community, and a commitment to treating every customer like family, it's more than just a dealership - it's part of the Aggieland journey.
So if you or someone you love is graduating this season, stop by Allen Honda and celebrate the moment the right way. Because in a place built on tradition, loyalty, and pride, there's no better partner for the road ahead.

And we would love to hear what your first car was after graduation!

The Allen Honda Family
www.AllenHonda.com
(979) 696-2424
lb3
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https://texags.com/forums/46/topics/3594687
SteveA
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Special perks and then shady fees on the back end.... lol
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lb3 said:

https://texags.com/forums/46/topics/3594687

Cliff notes on the link that has now been deleted? They treated my neighbor very badly.
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Guess the sponsor paid Texags to lock the thread about their shady shenanigans
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purplehayes said:

Guess the sponsor paid Texags to lock the thread about their shady shenanigans

I started a new one!
https://texags.com/forums/46/topics/3606750/replies/72292311
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purplehayes said:

Guess the sponsor paid Texags to lock the thread about their shady shenanigans
Shady shenanigans are a tradition
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purplehayes said:

Guess the sponsor paid Texags to lock the thread about their shady shenanigans
The honorable thing to do in this situation would be for the sponsor to address the concerns expressed in the other thread head on and let viewers make up their minds as to who the unreasonable party was.
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dubi said:

lb3 said:

https://texags.com/forums/46/topics/3594687

Cliff notes on the link that has now been deleted? They treated my neighbor very badly.


Woah! That was my thread! Why did it get deleted?!??
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Woah! That was my thread! Why did it get deleted?!??

I suspect Allen Honda wanted to cover up their shady behavior. I created a new post so go blast them a new one.
chap
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The thread mentioned above is back.
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chap said:

The thread mentioned above is back.


So what happened in the end?
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1agswitchin4lanes said:

chap said:

The thread mentioned above is back.


So what happened in the end?

Honestly I gave up too easily. They were making pretty bold threats about calling the police if I didn't return the vehicle within a couple of hours. Adding to my concern was that my son (current A&M student) had the car and was already headed out on a weekend trip and was several hours from College Station. I was pretty naive in the moment and didn't really know what they were legally able to do or not. Since the demand letter gave me the multiple choice of to return the vehicle or pay the remaining balance I chose option B just to get them off my back and not worry about them reporting the car stolen.

I did also file complaints with BBB (lol), TX DMV, and TX Attorney General's office.
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