I have never owned or driven a 992 911, but I've had two different 997s. Like others have already said, the M3 and the 911 are two different types of cars with different purposes. If my goal was to have a weekend warrior and fun 2nd car, I'd get a 911 again. If my goal is to have a daily that I can use all the time, the M3/M4 is the choice.
If I'm going to spend +$100k like the OP is talking, I want a car that I'm going to use almost all the time. At this point in my life, with the need to transport kids to and from activities, practices and such, and with potentially 3 college tuitions looming, having a $100k weekend car in the garage doesn't make sense.
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