Like I tell everyone, don't ever cheap out on suspension.
If you want to do it right the first time but don't want to spend a lot, you're going to spend more money than you want to.
EXACTLY!
I would say also, don't dump it to the ground.
You'll want to find a nice medium, good handling with decent ride quality. Especially if this is a daily driver, unless you want to ride on the ground and feel every tooth rattling bump.
The lower your car is, generally the more it beats it up suspension wise and puts more tension, wear and pressure on all of it parts since the suspension is loaded differently.
CV joints, boots, bushings and tie rods will receive a beating.
Food for thought if you are on a budget and this is your only vehicle.