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very small difference probably not even visible to the naked eye but since the wheels are bigger wouldn't the gap on the wheel wells be smaller..? just a thought..
Yeah, I said the difference was marginal. I mostly posted that to prove that the S wasn't actually lower, in reality, all RWD models are about the same. Natural differences from car to car will negate this small difference.
The wheels are larger, but the sidewall on the tires is more narrow. The overall circumference of the wheel and tire on both cars will be about the same, this will not reduce the gap in the wheel well at all. The different wheel/tire ratio on the base and sport may give the appearance one car is lower.