Too many hellaflush/stance cars out there?

When I first looked at hellaflush cars, I was completely fascinated! These cars slammed, cambered, different colors, and people putting their own touches on them really inspired me to do these things with certain cars; however, I just don't think it will work out as I thought it would. The Hellaflush/stance scene is becoming more of a fad now and there's too many of the same cars being used that we all like (Hondas, Nissans, Subarus, Toyotas, VWs, BMWs, Audis, etc.). And even if you try to be different, it's still gonna be the same concept as the others. Probably slammed on coilovers or bags, expensive *** rims or clones, something done to the front end, LEDs, some Japanese things everywhere, stickers, sound system, dildo shifter, bucket seats, foreign license plate in the front, rebadged to Japanese origin (For example, a person can rebadge an Infiniti G35 into a Nissan Skyline V35 since they're both the same car), and if you're going at it, engine swap and or turbo. And it's always the same arguments where it's either JDM vs Muscle or stance people talking **** about other stance people's car… I feel as though now it's just all the same thing. Meets, RHD conversions here and there, scraping, just the same cars in different designs I guess. Don't get me wrong I'm not hating on Hellaflush/stance, but I feel like it's just getting really old… Does anyone else feel this? What are your opinions on Hellaflush/stance?

Dude look at foregin cars that dumb *** kids put 20 grand into a nissan thats funny as hell then 5 years later sell it for 7 grand it is funny as hell my little brother built some Japanes car he said was bad *** it was a Honda s 2000 cute car if your a girl japanes cars are great but i'm a man so i built a 1970 split bumper camero that i bought from our uncle for 6 grand after putting anothe 12 grand into it and driving it for 18 months i sold it at a car show i drove it to for 27 grand my little brother lost 6 grand when he sold his. If your rich and have money build what you want if your not rich you better plan to keep it for life cause you will never get your money back out of it newer cars don't turn into classics and go up in value the gett cruched and turned into more junk.

My thought is that it is great for tire and body shops with broken bumpers and tires only lasting a couple thousand miles (if that).

I'm about function over form and I need ground clearance… Plus, if I buy nice tires, I expect them to last.