Overland Classifieds :: 2018 Subaru Crosstrek w/Roofnest

With a mere 44,000 miles on the odometer, this 2018 Subaru Crosstrek Limited with a Roofnest tent is a different sort of adventuremobile–one that we rarely see on the Expedition Portal classifieds forum. This tangerine dream comes with Yakima crossbars and a solar panel to help power the Dometic fridge. If you don’t need to bring the entire family or the kitchen sink, this zippy Subaru could be a fun platform for a variety of outdoor activities.

From the Seller:

“My favorite thing about this vehicle is being able to reach the most [hard-to-] reach spots.”

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2018 Subaru Crosstrek Limited with Roofnest Tent

The 2018 Subaru Crosstrek limited is well-known for its spacious second row seats, ample cargo room, and symmetrical full-time all-wheel-drive. Despite reports of slow acceleration, the Subaru Crosstrek remains popular with skiers, climbers, and hikers due to its off-pavement capabilities and compact nature. In fact, research shows that 50 percent of mountain-dwelling Subaru owners ski or snowboard, 60 percent of owners like to hike or backpack, and 60 percent go camping.

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Distinguishing Features

This Subaru and rooftop tent combination offers the following distinguishing features:

  • Bronze Method Race Wheels wrapped in a set Cooper Discoverer AT3 tires
  • LP Adventure 1/2-inch lift kit
  • LP Adventure aftermarket shocks, skid plate, cross rails, and bumper guard
  • Custom wooden slide-out table/platform

This 2018 Subaru Crosstrek is listed for $30,000 and is currently located in Maryland. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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Ashley Giordano completed a 48,800-kilometer overland journey from Canada to Argentina with her husband, Richard, in their well-loved but antiquated Toyota pickup. On the zig-zag route south, she hiked craggy peaks in the Andes, discovered diverse cultures in 15 different countries, and filled her tummy with spicy ceviche, Baja fish tacos, and Argentinian Malbec. As Senior Editor at Overland Journal, you can usually find Ashley buried in a pile of travel books, poring over maps, or writing about the unsung women of overlanding history. @desktoglory_ash