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Absolutely... I'm in Tampa/Lakeland/Ocala/Sarasota areas. Numbers are definitely up from last year, not just "leveled off"... If I can easily put my hands to an ITA report, I'll post some numbers. It's a tough market to be sure G8trlift, but we're still both here, our companies are still open (versus Kelly/Nissan Orlando, Mid Florida Orlando Nissan, North Florida Jax Nissan and RVL Nissan) and the market is coming back slowly but surely. Hang in there, we'll have some small growth again through 2012 and begin ramping back up in 13/14. The worst is over...
If you don't mind me asking G8tor, what part of Florida are you in where the outlook is so gloomy?
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