It is simply the normal thing to do when your young or unknowledgeable about what works and the real benefits from most aftermarket parts.
If you look at most of the high end sports cars below $100K (not exotics) you will see that most of the cars are bone stock except for the occasional tire and wheel change.
The best spent money on your new car is spent on things to protect your investment at the time of resale, clear bra, tint , good mats ,( mud flaps if they are available for sedans, trucks etc.)
Remember at trade or resale time buyers shy away from highly modded cars, and all your thousands of dollars of mods do nothing to add value to your car at the point of resale.
So in the end all you have is a lot of wasted dollars, so if your intent is to race the car or track it then go all out , but for average street use, bone stock is fine.
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