Personally I have always struggled with VW'S R brand, in someways I think it is a victim of the GTi status. I looked at the mk5 R a few times but could never see why to bother going for it other than the v6 v the 4 cyl engine.. Plus I preferred the gti alloys.
And apart from the noise, in the real world it wasn't much quicker thanks to the turbo torque. That's why I never gave the mk6 R even a glance.. For that money I would want 6 cylinders under the bonnet.
Then you look today at the gti and gtd, they are already stepping on the toes of the s3 and M135i in terms of price so where does that leave an R at probably well over 30k for base spec?
at 26k, the price of my sensibly specced gti I feel there is enough gap to the s3 etc not to worry about it because it is such a good all rounder, but would I pay 34 to 35k for a golf R or R D ? Never. For that money I could go way more upmarket and buy nearly new Cayman or Boxster for example, a used RS3 or TTRS with way more punch and not 4 cylinders.