I've driven plenty of low cars. I still have an rx7 that is at the bottom of the coilovers. Not scraping comes down to the way you drive.There's no way in hell the stock car will be that low. It will be no lower than the stock CTR.
I have road work that I hit if I go over at road speeds on my height. If I need to literally slow to 10mph and drive like im on a sloam. and swerve onto the shoulder and other lane to go down regular roads, it's to low.I've driven plenty of low cars. I still have an rx7 that is at the bottom of the coilovers. Not scraping comes down to the way you drive.
Or if you drag frame going over speed bumps like I did in my early years.I have road work that I hit if I go over at road speeds on my height. If I need to literally slow to 10mph and drive like im on a sloam. and swerve onto the shoulder and other lane to go down regular roads, it's to low.
For real. Oddly my Bullitt is lowered and I've hit a few things, mostly with my subframe bracing, but my 2003 Mach1 was NOT lowered and even stock the front lip would rub on a LOT of things. I even rubbed in and out of parking ramps on my non-lowered 2014 Altima. I'd have HATED to know what a lowered car or even a sports car would have done.Or if you drag frame going over speed bumps like I did in my early years.
Honestly, every car is different due to the underbody ground clearance and front/rear overhangs. I never scraped my rx7 but I drove my buddy's rx8 1 time and scraped the shit out of his lip since it protruded so much further than I was used to.
Last car? Why did you get rid of that? I would still love a terminator...My last car was a 2004 Mystichrome Cobra, and the Borla exhaust hung real low. That combined with a moderate drop always had me on edge about going to new places.