Interview with Scott Settlemire in Camaro Performers...
Interview with Scott Settlemire in Camaro Performers...
just picked up the November issue today and on page 82 there's a great story about Scott. nothing that most of us don't know, but still a good read(and you should see the pic of him they used
) maybe later if i get the energy i'll post the article and scan the pic.
) maybe later if i get the energy i'll post the article and scan the pic.
Re: Interview with Scott Settlemire in Camaro Performers...
KEEPING THE FAITH
Scott Settlemire is the Ultimate Camaro Enthusiast by Tony Kelly
Imagine that you're a young man growing up in a car-crazy family and spending many hours around the family's Chevrolet dealership. Many years later, you can still remember the exact date that the first Camaro ever was delivered to that dealership: September 10, 1966, and that it had to be squirreled away from the prying eyes of the public until the official introduction date on September 29th. Where were the new models hidden? In mom's backyard, that's where. You can recall the 29-piece orchestra that played during the Saturday night festivities in the "Introduction Week" showroom. in that era, the new cars were first shown to the public on a Thursday, and by the time Saturday rolled around, quite a few sales had been made. It was time to celebrate.
So, as this young man, what would be your "dream job"? How about Camaro product manager for GM? Scott Settlemire, who is the young fellow whom we've just described, fit into that job as if it was molded exactly for him. Scott had an idea of having his own Chevy dealership, but after college he became district sales manager for Chevrolet, moving up the GM ladder until he won the Camaro job in 1996. there were hundreds of hopefuls for that position, however, Scott's experience with dealers, sales, and the actual product served him well, and he "got the pick." He is now so highly associated with the Camaro that any mail sent to GM solely with the word "Camaro" on the envelope is directed to him.
Scott's first car wasn't a Camaro because they didn't make themwhen he was 12 years old. He picked up a '56 Pontiac Star Chief for $150, after promising dad he would only drive it around their own land; that's how Scott learned to drive. His first new car, however, was a Camaro-a '73 to be exact. It's been Camaros ever since.
Scott Settlemire has now been with General Motors for a little over 29 years and is currently its auto shows and exhibits manager. Where did we settle down to have a little chat with Scott? A car show, of course. We caught up with Scott at the Carlisle, Pennsylvania's 7th Annual Camaro Nationals; talk about a "busman's holiday." Scott likes to go to car shows, especially the ones that feature Camaros.
Sure, the Camaro has been out of production for a few years, and GM doesn't talk about future product plans, but Mr. Settlemire is not the sort of guy to leave things as is. He's the "Voice of the Camaro," making sure that no one at GM forgets what the car means, and what it might take to build it again. He defines a Camaro as having the following "DNA," if you will: a muscular V-8, rear wheel drive, handles as if it were on rails, and immediatley recognizable as a Camaro. It would be better the name never be used again than wind up on a front-wheel drive, egg-shaped compact car.
Having said that, we must assure our readers that no one at GM, including Scott Settlemire, is about to break any news at this time. However, when asked directly whether the Camaro is coming back, Scott would only smile and state, "The Camaro nameplate has huge equity-it's one of the top five most recognized names in the automobile industry." So we're confident that it's coming back.
To brighten the outlook even more, just look around at the new products from GM. We're seeing V-8 engines in cars and trucks that we never expected. Performance is back, which has translated into sales. And lets not forget about a fellow named Lutz who's still holding the reins at this corporate giant. It's great to have a car guy at the top instead of the "bean counters" we've put up with in the past.
We should be gratified that we have Scott in the right place to help keep the faith.
Scott Settlemire is the Ultimate Camaro Enthusiast by Tony Kelly
Imagine that you're a young man growing up in a car-crazy family and spending many hours around the family's Chevrolet dealership. Many years later, you can still remember the exact date that the first Camaro ever was delivered to that dealership: September 10, 1966, and that it had to be squirreled away from the prying eyes of the public until the official introduction date on September 29th. Where were the new models hidden? In mom's backyard, that's where. You can recall the 29-piece orchestra that played during the Saturday night festivities in the "Introduction Week" showroom. in that era, the new cars were first shown to the public on a Thursday, and by the time Saturday rolled around, quite a few sales had been made. It was time to celebrate.
So, as this young man, what would be your "dream job"? How about Camaro product manager for GM? Scott Settlemire, who is the young fellow whom we've just described, fit into that job as if it was molded exactly for him. Scott had an idea of having his own Chevy dealership, but after college he became district sales manager for Chevrolet, moving up the GM ladder until he won the Camaro job in 1996. there were hundreds of hopefuls for that position, however, Scott's experience with dealers, sales, and the actual product served him well, and he "got the pick." He is now so highly associated with the Camaro that any mail sent to GM solely with the word "Camaro" on the envelope is directed to him.
Scott's first car wasn't a Camaro because they didn't make themwhen he was 12 years old. He picked up a '56 Pontiac Star Chief for $150, after promising dad he would only drive it around their own land; that's how Scott learned to drive. His first new car, however, was a Camaro-a '73 to be exact. It's been Camaros ever since.
Scott Settlemire has now been with General Motors for a little over 29 years and is currently its auto shows and exhibits manager. Where did we settle down to have a little chat with Scott? A car show, of course. We caught up with Scott at the Carlisle, Pennsylvania's 7th Annual Camaro Nationals; talk about a "busman's holiday." Scott likes to go to car shows, especially the ones that feature Camaros.
Sure, the Camaro has been out of production for a few years, and GM doesn't talk about future product plans, but Mr. Settlemire is not the sort of guy to leave things as is. He's the "Voice of the Camaro," making sure that no one at GM forgets what the car means, and what it might take to build it again. He defines a Camaro as having the following "DNA," if you will: a muscular V-8, rear wheel drive, handles as if it were on rails, and immediatley recognizable as a Camaro. It would be better the name never be used again than wind up on a front-wheel drive, egg-shaped compact car.
Having said that, we must assure our readers that no one at GM, including Scott Settlemire, is about to break any news at this time. However, when asked directly whether the Camaro is coming back, Scott would only smile and state, "The Camaro nameplate has huge equity-it's one of the top five most recognized names in the automobile industry." So we're confident that it's coming back.
To brighten the outlook even more, just look around at the new products from GM. We're seeing V-8 engines in cars and trucks that we never expected. Performance is back, which has translated into sales. And lets not forget about a fellow named Lutz who's still holding the reins at this corporate giant. It's great to have a car guy at the top instead of the "bean counters" we've put up with in the past.
We should be gratified that we have Scott in the right place to help keep the faith.
Re: Interview with Scott Settlemire in Camaro Performers...
Originally Posted by slayerxxx213
Just about to read it...Thanks for posting it up 
Re: Interview with Scott Settlemire in Camaro Performers...
is he still wandering around with the Camaro Legends tour?
who on here has got the best of him?
we had a HUGE car show in Omaha/Council Bluffs, and we had a dinner the night before with the car club and invited ole S.S.
so he shows up, with all kinds of stuff, slide shows, old TV ads, cool stuff to look at, and a million stories about camaros and stuff at GM.
finally, we were done, and all leaving, and we asked to go look at the cars in the Legends Tour, and they were unloading them.
so Scott drove a few, a few members drove a few, really had a good time.
then someone did a little burnout and someone else did a little one.
we played for a while then put them all in a row.
Scott went to put the keys away behind the trailer,
and i had went & got our 93, and i just LIT IT UP beside the line of tour cars.
he about crapped himself, he come running around there, screaming at us not to tear up his cars, and then got to looking, where did that one come from?
then realized he had all keys to his car.
he spun pretty quick. a real good guy.
he recognized me years later at the Orlando show and signed our SS.
so if you have a meet/club event, have a dinner the night before, and try to trick him somehow.
add linkie:
http://www.midwestcamaro.com/
who on here has got the best of him?
we had a HUGE car show in Omaha/Council Bluffs, and we had a dinner the night before with the car club and invited ole S.S.
so he shows up, with all kinds of stuff, slide shows, old TV ads, cool stuff to look at, and a million stories about camaros and stuff at GM.
finally, we were done, and all leaving, and we asked to go look at the cars in the Legends Tour, and they were unloading them.
so Scott drove a few, a few members drove a few, really had a good time.
then someone did a little burnout and someone else did a little one.
we played for a while then put them all in a row.
Scott went to put the keys away behind the trailer,
and i had went & got our 93, and i just LIT IT UP beside the line of tour cars.
he about crapped himself, he come running around there, screaming at us not to tear up his cars, and then got to looking, where did that one come from?
then realized he had all keys to his car.
he spun pretty quick. a real good guy.
he recognized me years later at the Orlando show and signed our SS.
so if you have a meet/club event, have a dinner the night before, and try to trick him somehow.
add linkie:
http://www.midwestcamaro.com/
Last edited by john storie; Nov 9, 2005 at 10:42 PM. Reason: add link: http://www.midwestcamaro.com/
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good article
I actually met scott when he was here in dfw for a fbody car show. Great man very awsome I managed to get him to sigh the camaro. But yea good write up to keep us all lookin up for the new 5th gen.
I actually met scott when he was here in dfw for a fbody car show. Great man very awsome I managed to get him to sigh the camaro. But yea good write up to keep us all lookin up for the new 5th gen.
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Originally Posted by derek411
Is Scott a member of this website? If so........what's his member name? Thanks.
uhmmmmm...........that would be me.
(also Red Planet) (but that's another story......)
Mr. Storie.......that is the reason I have all these gray hairs coming in!
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Originally Posted by Fbodfather
uhmmmmm...........that would be me.
(also Red Planet) (but that's another story......)
Mr. Storie.......that is the reason I have all these gray hairs coming in!
(also Red Planet) (but that's another story......)
Mr. Storie.......that is the reason I have all these gray hairs coming in!
Re: Interview with Scott Settlemire in Camaro Performers...
Got that issue a couple of weeks ago, good read, as well as one from March 2002 in Chevy High Performance @ Camaro Mania, in Penn.(with Tom Henry) Scott 's test driving someone's 450hp, 2000 Z28....Arriving in a ZL1...
Hope to catch an event this year with him, just to say hi....
Hope to catch an event this year with him, just to say hi....
Last edited by 90rocz; Nov 10, 2005 at 09:04 AM.
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ah, we were good to you!
and letting us poor LT1 owners drive the LS1, was just propaganda on your part.
it was only a matter of time before the wife HAD to have one.
is the Legends tour still together? a GOOGLE of them showed no activity since 2002.
and letting us poor LT1 owners drive the LS1, was just propaganda on your part.
it was only a matter of time before the wife HAD to have one.
is the Legends tour still together? a GOOGLE of them showed no activity since 2002.
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Given this article......Is General Motors stupid for offering Scott full retirement/early retirement for going away?
It really makes me wonder what's going on with the worlds #1 automaker today. To offer such a thing to a real car guy? I just don't get it.
It really makes me wonder what's going on with the worlds #1 automaker today. To offer such a thing to a real car guy? I just don't get it.
Re: Interview with Scott Settlemire in Camaro Performers...
Originally Posted by Josh452
Given this article......Is General Motors stupid for offering Scott full retirement/early retirement for going away?
It really makes me wonder what's going on with the worlds #1 automaker today. To offer such a thing to a real car guy? I just don't get it.
It really makes me wonder what's going on with the worlds #1 automaker today. To offer such a thing to a real car guy? I just don't get it.


