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In a criticism of a rival automaker unusual for corporate leaders, Akerson took a shot at Toyota's popular hybrid car, the Prius. GM is pinning some of its plans for a comeback on its new plug-in electric car, the Chevrolet Volt, that would compete with the Prius. "We commonly refer to the geek-mobile as the Prius. And I wouldn't be caught dead in a Prius," he said. Speaking of the Volt, he added, "This actually looks good." Akerson also said GM was well-positioned to take advantage of growth markets in China and India. He said GM learned a lesson in humility from its bankruptcy but it was well-positioned to return to sustained profitability while reducing its debt and large pension obligations. "We survived a near-death experience and we deeply appreciate the support we got from the American people," Akerson said.
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