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How many miles does a Subaru Crosstrek last?

By the DealScan team · Updated 2026-06-12

Quick answer

200,000 miles is realistic with care. The engine is understressed in daily driving; oil top-off neglect and skipped CVT fluid are what shorten lives.

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What decides how long a Crosstrek lasts

With a Subaru Crosstrek, maintenance records matter far more than the number on the odometer. The issues below are what actually shorten a Crosstrek's life when they go unaddressed — check for them before you judge a car by its mileage.

  • 2013–2017: oil consumption on the FB20 — verify level and top-off habits
  • 2013–2018 CVT: extended warranty to 100,000 miles tells you what to ask about — service history or replacement
  • 2018+: windshield cracking complaints and minor battery drain issues
  • Underpowered on highways — test a full-throttle merge; a screaming but smooth CVT is normal, shudder is not

What to verify on a high-mileage Crosstrek

  • Oil level on the dipstick today (2013–2017)
  • CVT fluid service records
  • Four matched tires with even wear (AWD requirement)
  • No accident repair from its small-car-in-snow life

Subaru Crosstrek mileage FAQ

How many miles does a Subaru Crosstrek last?

200,000 miles is realistic with care. The engine is understressed in daily driving; oil top-off neglect and skipped CVT fluid are what shorten lives.

What mileage is too high for a used Subaru Crosstrek?

There is no single cutoff. 200,000 miles is realistic with care. The engine is understressed in daily driving; oil top-off neglect and skipped CVT fluid are what shorten lives. A documented, well-maintained example at higher mileage is usually a safer buy than a neglected low-mileage one.

Is a high-mileage Subaru Crosstrek worth buying?

A used Subaru Crosstrek holds value stubbornly because demand is high, so your job is mostly verifying it wasn't neglected: 2013–2017 FB20 engines can consume oil (check the dipstick), the CVT on 2013–2018 cars falls under Subaru's extended 100,000-mile coverage, and the 2.0L is slow enough that many were driven hard. Mechanically honest examples are great small-AWD buys.

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