None of those cars in the first post except maybe the 3rd one are "stanced". They're just lowered a lot and maybe on air. If your rim is tucked, it's not really "stance".
It's nothing new, I've seen cars lower than that since the '90s at car shows. Back then when coilovers weren't cheap yet, people would cut their springs to get that low. It's just a style some people like. Not practical, but no big deal. I preferred it to the mini truck guys who would air out while moving and leaving a trail of sparks, that was somewhat annoying.
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