I have to be honest and say fox summed it up perfectly.
TT if you want is effectively a golf coupe which is for cruising around in 'comfort'
s2000 if you want a car to drive and feel rewarded after a blast.
To put things into perspective, the s2000 only got a clock in 2004 iirc, when they revised the dash dials.
Bare in mind also the s2000 requires skill to push on and not end up in a ditch. It's skittish as standard with no traction or stability control. Effectively coming from a hoonbox like a 182 which with respect a chimp could set lap records in, the s2000 will require you to learn how to drive again. It's signifcantly more involved and it takes time to deal with how lively it can be.
TT if you want is effectively a golf coupe which is for cruising around in 'comfort'
s2000 if you want a car to drive and feel rewarded after a blast.
To put things into perspective, the s2000 only got a clock in 2004 iirc, when they revised the dash dials.
Bare in mind also the s2000 requires skill to push on and not end up in a ditch. It's skittish as standard with no traction or stability control. Effectively coming from a hoonbox like a 182 which with respect a chimp could set lap records in, the s2000 will require you to learn how to drive again. It's signifcantly more involved and it takes time to deal with how lively it can be.