New year, new you, new list of cars that can finally be brought to the United States. If you’re a car enthusiast, arguably the best part of rolling into a new year is the opportunity to purchase cars that were once forbidden fruit, made possible now that they’re a quarter of a century old. And trust me, 2019 has some real good shit in store, ranging from a Porsche-tuned station wagon to a few rally homologation specials to an apocalypse-ready minivan.
Keep in mind, you’ll have to wait until 25 years from the month your import was produced for it to be fully legal. (Read about the “25 Year Law” here.) But if you’ve been after any one of these wonderful obscurities, consider the wait nearly through.
Audi RS2 Avant

Arguably the most anticipated import car for 2019 will be the Audi RS2 Avant, grandfather to all hardcore sports wagons. Launched in March of 1994, the RS2 was a collaborative venture between Audi and Porsche and the harbinger of Audi’s insane “RS” cars. Based on the vanilla Audi 80, the RS2 was assembled at the same Porsche factory that made the legendary 959. It was bestowed with a turbocharged inline five-cylinder engine tuned by Porsche to produce well over 300 horsepower and sent to all four wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox. That glorious combination of running gear made a 0 to 60 mph sprint possible in under five seconds, which was supercar-rivaling acceleration at the time. Other goodies include Brembo brakes and Recaro sports seats.
Unfortunately, the RS2 was a particularly limited-run car, with fewer than 3,000 examples built. As such, the RS2 is already seeing massive demand in Europe, with prices extending well beyond $35,000 for a good example. So if you want one stateside next year, you’ll need fairly deep pockets.