That being said, the cost of labour and parts in the UK is very high, higher than in Australia. While it is possible with the marketing reasons that you bring up, the business case for car imports even within the company must show a profit. If there is no profit, the Honda UK R&D/Accounts department will always say no.
The FD2R at the same price as the FN2R ($40,000) does not go into LGT and MPS territory. And confusing with two Type Rs? One is a sedan and the other is a hatch. It's like people getting confused with a 3MPS and a 6MPS. If the public can differentiate between the sedan Accord Euro and sedan Accord, they can surely differentiate between a "CTR hatch" and "CTR sedan".
There is one more bird that has not/never been killed by Honda Australia. A sedan sports car. :) Also, purists are smart enough to differentiate between a real Type R and one with just a badge.
Also, my comments are not 100% in disagreement with your views, but they are just me venting my frustration at Honda Australia since they always cite cost as a reason for not bringing in a true Type R (or FD2R) eventhough it's cheaper than the FN2R that they have brought in. If I come across sounding like a *ickhead, please forgive me.

