This isn't directed at anyone specifically...
As wheels get bigger, sidewalls get smaller. As that ratio changes, it makes the fender gap stand out more and more. To resolve this, the car must be lowered and stiffened to compensate. Many people do it cheaply leading to poor results (ride quality, and yes poor handling), but it could be done well (have done it with custom suspensions).
For my daily commuter in the great white north of snow and terrible roads making runs to Menards, that big wheel, low profile stiff ride just makes no sense.
Just because a car looks nice when parked doesn't mean I would want to live with it that way.