the coefficient of drag is driven largely by the cross sectional area being driven into the flow field...just lowering the car isn't going to significantly change the stock figure. Theoritically at least, just lowering the car may actually make the number go up, as you could induce boundary issues with the road surface that weren't previously there...
-Bill
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