Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge® View Post
While I prefer the timeless "slammed" terminology to describe cars sitting on the ground, you must not have ever had a really low car. I lowered my first car back in 1986 and it was lower than this VW and I had no problems getting anywhere. Scrubbed really only where I wanted to scrub. And back then, my cars were my only form of transportation so I they were all dailies. Just got to know how to do it. Later, QD.
I also prefer the term slammed. I have had my maxima "that" low, and yeah you can drive it, it's just no a pleasant experience...the ride quality is shit and scraping my subframe on the tiniest dip in the road isn't fun either. I think moderately stanced cars look okay, but I do like to have fun with my car, meaning being able to drive 50+ mph on a back road and have the confidence to know that my y pipe/oil pan won't get caught on the slightest road imperfection.

I'm not trying to say the stanced movement is bad, I'm all for it even though it's not my thing, but theres no way you can tell me driving a car that low:
a) rides nice
b) without worrying about bumps and really fucking your shit up
c) that you can drive the car 1 block in downtown atl before #2 happens

Honestly my car looked better slammed imo, but it is just not worth the hassle. Although to some, it is so more power to them. I like looking at the cars just wouldn't want to dd them.