tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6616959642391988608.post6380186611460631675..comments2024-03-28T00:18:25.641-07:00Comments on Calafia Beach Pundit: Auto sales remain strongScott Grannishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14028519647946868684noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6616959642391988608.post-76509126633626231422011-12-07T01:28:53.155-08:002011-12-07T01:28:53.155-08:00it's also a tiny part of the economy. it's...it's also a tiny part of the economy. it's pretty difficult to make a broad economic claim from such a small datapoint. <a href="http://www.livelasramblas.com/" rel="nofollow">doral real estate</a>gauravhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01698662343663385719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6616959642391988608.post-51661141086917590312011-12-01T21:57:03.029-08:002011-12-01T21:57:03.029-08:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Ruby Clairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01710522322446393469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6616959642391988608.post-48747230913691607692011-12-01T19:03:12.706-08:002011-12-01T19:03:12.706-08:00Like corporate profits, this looks like another go...Like corporate profits, this looks like another good long-leading indicator. Notice in the 80's expansion they peaked around 1987 and started edging down, a full 3 years before the recession. The 90's seem anomalous as they barely fell at all, but still you've got a smaller peak about a year (maybe less) before the recession. Then in the 2000's they peaked around 2005-6 before Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com