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  1. I think this is a philosophical question)

    But seriously, this is just a fashion trend and nothing more.

    After all, children who buy cars must somehow express themselves, and broken roads are the last thing for them.

  2. Pumping cars, does not depend on the roads and their condition-it depends on the personal desire of the owner. For example, I buy good cars and have never been eager to “pump” them, let alone lower them or use low-profile tires. I love comfort, some like driving fast, some like to stand out.�

    The problem is rather that the “fashion”, or rather the form of pumping cars, came to us from the West, where the roads are better – but the style of pumped cars has become a kind of household name. If our citizens paid more attention to the very fact of pumping, and not to stylistic features – I am sure that our roads formed their own style of pumped cars, with more suitable settings and aggregates to our reality.

    Unfortunately, so far everything is borrowed from Western and Japanese styles-hence the dissimilarity:)

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