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      05-19-2019, 02:51 PM   #31
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clubtouareg is a good Touareg enthusiasts' site with a wide variety of mostly technical information. Many DIYers but not all.

Mercedes site is mostly not DIYers. Lots of talk about horsepower. Some technical information.

4Runners.com site is great. I'm trying to run our retired family truckster 4Runner for 300k miles. Great site for that.

This site is a good blend of technical and general automotive discussion.

On all forums I read very little that doesn't relate to the brand/model in question.
Also second on the 4Runners forums.
While their "you must post 10 times before you can start a thread" is a little annoying, the site is great for cheap easy DIY info on a car that is simple and easy to inexpensively modify. Plus, lots of people like to show and tell there. Part of the reason I'm looking for a 4Runner to daily now is their forum experience!
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