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How matching works
Five questions, one ranked shortlist OverlandMatch weights every rig in our catalog against five trip-shaped dimensions — budget, crew and gear mass, sleep setup, terrain, and your top priority. Pick your market first so we only show rigs sold or commonly imported where you shop.
Question 1
What is your target budget for the base rig? Under $35k Used market, best value $35k – $55k New mid-range trucks & SUVs $55k – $80k Premium platforms $80k+ Land Cruiser territory Browse rigs ranked for overlanding rigs under $35k →
Question 2
Who is coming along, and how heavy do you pack? Solo or a couple Light pack — basics and a cooler Small family (3–4) Standard camp kit for everyone Full crew (5+) Third row or big truck territory Heavy packers Rooftop box, recovery gear, dog crate, or all of the above Browse rigs ranked for family-friendly overlanding rigs →
Question 3
What is your preferred sleep setup? Ground tent Keep it light and simple Rooftop tent Elevated and off the ground In the vehicle Platform build in the cargo area Mostly day trips Hotels, cabins, or campgrounds — rig is transport, not bedroom Browse rigs ranked for rigs built for rooftop tents →
Question 4
What is the toughest terrain you realistically plan to tackle? Gravel & forest roads Maintained dirt roads, no lockers required Rocky trails & passes Real 4WD, occasional sketchy lines Technical crawling Rock, sand, mud, steep descents Expedition-grade The hardest routes you'd actually attempt Browse rigs ranked for gravel and forest road rigs →
Question 5
What matters most to you? DIY & modability Huge aftermarket, wrench it yourself Reliability above all Doesn't strand you in the backcountry Fuel efficiency Range and mpg matter Raw capability Best stock hardware off the lot Browse rigs ranked for reliability-first overlanding rigs →
Indexable rig guides
Each guide applies one quiz dimension (plus sensible defaults) to rank the full catalog — useful if you already know your sleep style, budget band, or terrain plans.
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