Overview & Reviews
The four-door, five-passenger Verona is an all-new midsize sedan in the Suzuki lineup. With a standard six-cylinder engine, automatic transmission and ample passenger and cargo room, it's designed to go head-to-head with class-leading vehicles like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.
- Smooth inline six-cylinder engine, generous features list for the price, nice interior touches, strong warranty.
- Generic looks, marginal output for six-cylinder engine, no side airbags.
User Reviews:
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WOW - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Jason Doyle - March 12 - 9:30 amI really dislike this car. It has power underneath the hood, I cant deny, and I am aware of the cars age. However, I have had this car for half of a year and have spent over $1,000 replacing and fixing parts that my dealer should have himself. The sunroof and heated leather are quite nice, but this car is noisy and is in no way a smooth ride. I was generous with the review I left, and I am in a hurry to get myself out of this vehicle and situation. It may just be the very unreliable and deceitful dealer I purchased this from (Autoworld of Conway, SC).
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Suzuki Has come a long way! - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Verona Fan - January 27 - 10:00 amThis car has it all interior is spectacular.It is super quite comfortable and has an awsome ride.This vehicles construction is superior to what I have seen lately and the price fully loaded is 19,900 this car looks like a Volvo drives like a 50,000 dollar car.A luxury car at this price? WOW Quality Comfort Performance and Super Value!This is a Suzuki?!@#$
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A GREAT CAR FOR 19K - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By tabby97 - January 27 - 10:00 amI really like the car.....My previous car was a VW Passat and even though it was a great car this is much more a drivers car.
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Woderful car originally built in Korea - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By johnchoi409 - January 27 - 10:00 amAs a characteristic of Korean cars, it has a very quick kick off compared to it horse power. Its silky six cylinder aluminum engine and i would say its as if in between four and six cylinder. Its definitely powerful than four cylinder less than six but it takes more fuel than four since six, but not more than usual six ones. Style, excellent. Its come out in Korea several years ago although redesigned very little bit, its still looking good inside and out. You should definitely say it looks luxury and ride feels luxury enough comfortable. I would get full featured Luxury verona than base model non-featured accord or camry.
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LOOKS...PRICE...HANDLEING - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By beachwoods - January 15 - 2:00 amThis is my first Suzuki and will not be my last. I have driven many different cars..from german..BMW...japanese..Honda, Toyota..etc...and this car comes in better or close(BMW). As far as price I got $3k off sticker...so for $17K you cant beat it. Test drive it, and you will love it!
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The Verona - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Boltontam - January 15 - 2:00 amI love my new Verona. I went from a Focus, which is much smaller and I am very impressed with the Verona. There is alot of car for such a good price. I feel safer out on the highway with a bigger car. This car is a tank in the snow.
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very nice car!!!! - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By sarge - January 10 - 10:00 amI traded a honda crv which I drove for 4.5 years in on the suzuki verona s.The crv had a 146 hp 4 cyl..The suzuki has 155 hp 6 cyl..The suzuki has much more get up and go than the crv.The motor has more than enough power.The verona rides and drives great.I test drove cars $5000 more, that wasnt as nice.I also got bumper to bumper 7yr./100000 for $800 more.
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Major Pain, Nice Car - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By tisalazar - November 25 - 11:53 amI have gotten lots of compliments on my Verona. The style and the color are great. I am at 32,000 miles and have had problems with it. The check engine light has come on and it is stalling. I have had to drive it with gas and the brakes at the same time in order for it not to turn off. I have taken to dealer to have fix three times and just yesterday the light came on again. According to the dealer the first time was a blown fuse, the second time was a computer, and the third time the motor went out, and I wonder what they will tell me this time. I am at 35,300 miles on it. I got this car on 10/05 with 25,372 miles on it. Also, it makes a popping sound when steering from side to side, like the old cars do. My 99 Ford Taurus runs better and faster than this one that is newer.
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VERONA - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By TOM ALLEN TOOTHPASTE - November 22 - 10:00 amITS SO GREAT ,CONTROLS ARE ALSOME,THE GAS MILEAGE IS GREAT, THE ROOM INSIDE IS JUST RIGHT AND IT LOOKS SPORTY...
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Ill Never Buy A Suzuki Again! - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By VeryUnhappy - July 24 - 4:06 amThe drive of the Verona is OK and the fuel economy is fair. However, tthe back seat is uncomfortable and the paint job duled way too fast, even with routine detailing. I have had this car in the shop at a minimum once a week every month for the last four months for : a blown engine (2.5 weeks), two water pumps (at least onw week, still in the shop for second) and AC problems (one week for diagnosis), which the dealer can never find the solution to. Can anyone suggest a nice cliff to watch this one go over? Just kidding. Ill never buy another Suzuki again!