I did mention it, but didn't ask it. I don't recall how, (maybe an ABS fuse pull,) but that takes more effort to disable.
EDIT: I also brought up the possibility of an "ST-Line" vehicle. (I don't think it is one though.)
BTW and as
@PunkST mentioned, having over-pressurized the already light-weight rear, spare tire removed, the back-end easily gets loose on stock setup. Found that out a couple of years ago, driving aggressively, immediately following a swap back to my Summer set, where the rear went on the front and front on rear; didn't yet set my pressures. Compared to engine and driver, there really isn't a lot of weight over that axle.
Style wasn't the sole reason manufacturers have drastically cut sidewall. They figured out that the suspension systems provide a lot more stability and control; that which is compromised by having more sidewall. Completely different type of tire aside, I notice a *lot* of difference between 205/40R17 and 215/45R17.
We also need to consider the possible impact of swapping brake setups... will that affect stability control and if so, how might it impact it?