nope. car needs to be fast prior to the looks.
Though I have experience with them in projectors and standard halogen housings. If you buy a crap kit and don't worry about aiming them yes the glare is far worse. But if you buy a good kit that actually has cut offs and you aim them properly the glare is not bad at all.
No AM HID kit has "cutoffs" unless you add a casper shield, rebase a D2R bulb, or make your own.
An AM headlight may help the problem (since some have some type of cutoff shield in them), but a halogen projector will still throw glare. Not nearly as a bad as a halogen reflector, but still some glare.
An HID projector, on the other hand, is designed to be used with an appropriate HID bulb. Lighting engineers take into account the properties of the bulb, amount of output lumens, and all other things in designing the projector bowl. That, and the cutoff shield inside, are the reasons why they don't glare.
This has been debated so many times here, but I don't want people to have the misconception that they won't get glare, because they will.