2015 Chevy SS Sedan !! 6 MT
2015 Chevrolet SS
Chevrolet SS 2015 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Lexington, Kentucky, United States |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | SS |
Type: | Sedan |
Year: | 2015 |
Mileage: | 22,000 |
VIN: | 6G3F25RW3FL102153 |
Color: | Black |
Engine size: | 6.2 LS3 V-8 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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Greetings, all -
I am very sadly offering for sale my beloved 2015 Chevrolet SS Sedan. She is specified with Phantom Black Metallic exterior, Jet Black interior, 6.2L LS3 V-8, Tremec TR6060 6-speed manual, and a sunroof and fifth rim (full-service spare, never mounted, still with the stickers on in the well). These were the only options available ($900 and $500 respectively). Window sticker was $48,140 and worth every penny. Bought new in May 2015 from Sport Chevrolet in Silver Spring MD. 415 BHP, 415 lb-ft torque. This car is sweet, fast, and an utterly glorious modern sports-luxury sedan commonly referred to as the reincarnation of the E39 BMW M5 - Look it up, it's a thing. 22K miles on the clock.
She's fitted with heated and cooled seats, special interior, 4-piston Brembos all around, magnetorheological suspension "GM Magnetic Ride Control" (GM RPO code still FE3, LOL). Brembos and MRC added for MY2015, 9-speaker Bose nav/infotainment etc etc etc. Literally full-spec.
Fitted earlier this month with Yokohama Advan Sport A/S 275/35R19 rear and 245/40R19 fronts because the original-equipment Bridgestone Potenzas were just too soft. Total on that affair was $1001.25.
This was the first car I've ever bought new and fully intended to keep it until my fingers seized. Unfortunately, a divorce, house-move, job change, and on and on mean I just can't afford to keep it any more. I received an "instant cash offer" from KBB for $32,051K and they say $35,151 on a private party sale. To be honest, I'm less concerned about the $3K difference than I am about my baby going to a good home. I want this lovely automobile to be loved and cherished by a fellow car geek, for the fantastic unicorn that it is. This car is so cool that a GM SERVICE GUY yesterday insisted it was a Malibu - until he saw the LS3 and third pedal. Truly a fly-low/fly-fast sleeper.
So- there you have it. Come and see, come and try.
I am very sadly offering for sale my beloved 2015 Chevrolet SS Sedan. She is specified with Phantom Black Metallic exterior, Jet Black interior, 6.2L LS3 V-8, Tremec TR6060 6-speed manual, and a sunroof and fifth rim (full-service spare, never mounted, still with the stickers on in the well). These were the only options available ($900 and $500 respectively). Window sticker was $48,140 and worth every penny. Bought new in May 2015 from Sport Chevrolet in Silver Spring MD. 415 BHP, 415 lb-ft torque. This car is sweet, fast, and an utterly glorious modern sports-luxury sedan commonly referred to as the reincarnation of the E39 BMW M5 - Look it up, it's a thing. 22K miles on the clock.
She's fitted with heated and cooled seats, special interior, 4-piston Brembos all around, magnetorheological suspension "GM Magnetic Ride Control" (GM RPO code still FE3, LOL). Brembos and MRC added for MY2015, 9-speaker Bose nav/infotainment etc etc etc. Literally full-spec.
Fitted earlier this month with Yokohama Advan Sport A/S 275/35R19 rear and 245/40R19 fronts because the original-equipment Bridgestone Potenzas were just too soft. Total on that affair was $1001.25.
This was the first car I've ever bought new and fully intended to keep it until my fingers seized. Unfortunately, a divorce, house-move, job change, and on and on mean I just can't afford to keep it any more. I received an "instant cash offer" from KBB for $32,051K and they say $35,151 on a private party sale. To be honest, I'm less concerned about the $3K difference than I am about my baby going to a good home. I want this lovely automobile to be loved and cherished by a fellow car geek, for the fantastic unicorn that it is. This car is so cool that a GM SERVICE GUY yesterday insisted it was a Malibu - until he saw the LS3 and third pedal. Truly a fly-low/fly-fast sleeper.
So- there you have it. Come and see, come and try.