How far are you thinking? “Low” is obviously a relative term and open to interpretation. Personally, my car always sat high by my standards but I learned over the years that it was more likely closer to stock than I’d realized not taking into account most cars you see are sitting on sagged 40 year old suspension and looking good doing it.
So for me, I lowered mine by cutting my front springs, half a coil and 2/3 of a coil, and used 1” lowering blocks out back. Is it a track star now? No. But it feels and handles the same as it did just sitting lower while doing it and it was obviously inexpensive. If you have other goals and/or money to burn then there’s certainly no problem with a different route.
Just my .02