Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The Chevrolet SS is one of the great modern sleepers, a Holden-based sedan with a Corvette-sourced V8 and, in this case, the desirable six-speed manual. This 2015 example is an original-owner car with just 26,000 miles, finished in Phantom Black Metallic. It is on Bring a Trailer at $28,000 with three days to go.2015 Chevrolet SSBring a TrailerWhat it's worth right nowThe SS has held its value unusually well for a modern sedan, helped by its rarity and cult following. According to Kelley Blue Book and current listings, private-party values run from the mid $20,000s into the high $20,000s, with a Fair Purchase Price around $28,000, while clean low-mileage manual examples trade higher, into the mid $30,000s, against a sticker near $47,000 when new.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis car's low mileage, desirable manual, original-owner history, and slicktop specification support the upper part of that range. The modifications below are the main thing to weigh. At $28,000 with three days remaining, the bidding should climb into the mid $30,000s.2015 Chevrolet SSBring a TrailerCondition and detailsThe car is an exceptionally well-kept original-owner example. Finished in Phantom Black Metallic over Jet Black leather, it runs the 6.2-liter LS3 V8, rated at 415 horsepower, through the six-speed manual to a limited-slip differential, with Magnetic Ride Control, Brembo brakes, and a head-up display. Enthusiasts prize the slicktop specification, no sunroof, which a commenter rightly flagged as desirable. It comes with XPEL paint protection film on the front and rockers, and the power-steering recall was completed.2015 Chevrolet SSBring a TrailerA couple of points to note. The car has tasteful, reversible modifications, a Roto-fab intake, a Borla exhaust, long-tube headers, and aftermarket catalytic converters, along with a tune to support them, and importantly, all the original parts are saved and included. Confirm the tune quality and that the aftermarket cats meet your state's emissions rules.2015 Chevrolet SSBring a TrailerThere is also a ding in the hood. On the ownership question, the Carfax shows two prior owners, but the seller is the true original retail buyer, with the discrepancy explained by dealer records and a state-to-state title transfer. A pre-purchase inspection rounds it out.2015 Chevrolet SSBring a TrailerAdvertisementAdvertisementThe offerSpecificationDetailMakeChevroletModelSSYear2015Mileage26,000 milesEngine6.2-liter LS3 V8Power415 hp and 415 lb.ft of torqueTransmission6-speed manualDrive typeRear wheel drive with limited-slip differentialExterior colorPhantom Black MetallicInterior colorJet BlackCurrent bid$28,000, with three days leftInterested in this 2015 Chevrolet SS? View the listing here.What makes the SS uniqueThe Chevrolet SS is a genuine enthusiast's secret. Built in Australia as a rebadged Holden Commodore, it paired an unassuming four-door body with the Corvette's 6.2-liter LS3 V8, making it one of the last affordable rear-drive V8 sport sedans on the American market. For 2015, Chevrolet added a six-speed manual and Magnetic Ride Control, transforming it into a driver's car that could run with far more expensive machinery while flying completely under the radar. Only a few thousand were sold in the United States, and manuals are scarcer still.2015 Chevrolet SSBring a TrailerThat combination of sleeper looks, Corvette power, a manual transmission, and genuine rarity is exactly why the SS has developed such a devoted following and held its value. As one of the last of its kind, it is increasingly recognized as a future collectible.My takeThis is one of my favorite modern sleepers, and this is close to the ideal example. An original-owner, low-mileage SS with the manual, in the understated slicktop specification, is exactly what enthusiasts want, and the tasteful, reversible modifications add sound and power without spoiling the car, with all the factory parts included. Phantom Black suits its undercover character perfectly.AdvertisementAdvertisementFair value sits in the $30,000 to $40,000 range, most likely the mid $30,000s, so the current bid has room to climb. Before bidding, confirm the tune and the emissions setup for your state, and inspect the hood ding. Handle that, and you own a rare, cult-classic V8 sleeper in superb, low-mileage condition, with the all-important third pedal.Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Aug 23, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.