2004 Suzuki Verona Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.34/5 Average
153 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

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.

Pros:
  • Smooth inline six-cylinder engine, generous features list for the price, nice interior touches, strong warranty.
Cons:
  • Generic looks, marginal output for six-cylinder engine, no side airbags.

User Reviews:

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  • MY VERONA - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    We have had the car since she was new and have had zero problems. We have heard other horror stories but so far she has run like a charm. We look forward to many thousands of trouble free miles.

  • 32,000 Miles and No Problems - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    I purchased one of the first Veronas to appear in Portland and have never regretted the decision. This car is quieter and smoother than any car I have owned. I have had no problems and the car is solid and rattle free. With all the features, the $19,000 price was a real bargain.

  • Not bad at all - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    I was not sure I would like this car at first. I am in sales and need a car with some room. I had a Chevy Camero Conv. before this car. So the power was not there I was used to. But, this car offers great comfort, ok gas milage and a nice look in and out. I wish the tail light we designed differently but oh well. I have had no problems with the car but low miles and not all that old. I just wish the dealer was closer. I would recommend this car to someone.

  • I love this car - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    I really enjoy this vehicle. It is very stylish and economical when it comes to gas mileage. The only problem I have is putting car seats in the back. I have three and it is a little difficult to get them buckled.

  • Its okay... - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    This was my first car so I was happy to druve any thing but it would not be my first choice. The good thing anout this car is that I havnt had too many mechanical problems with it. The bad thing about it is that it is a blah car. Nothing special about it. I have only seen about 5 others in my city!

  • HUGE NIGHTMARE BUYER BEWARE - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    i bought this car with 16,000 miles on it the first year was trouble free...then the nightmare began..at 30,000 miles the head blew it was replaced through warranty...then one at time the coils would go .. then hubs went...then shocks failed...then the coils again..ignition went twice..at 80,000 the engine blew...had it replaced through warranty..along with 2 new cats..a week later out of the garage ...po303..coil.nope plug nope..cylinder 3 gone ..i was like what the hell 5 years paying on this spent more time at suzukis garage then on the road..note the low mileage..biggest p.o.s. ever buyer beware....

  • 2004 Suzuki Verona - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    The car has been in the shop quite a bit as a result of a stalling / hesitation problem with the engine. Also, the cruise control has quit working and has been replaced once and will need to be replaced again. The cruise control is a mechanical unit that sometimes surges significantly once set and poses a safety problem.

  • Life after Death - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    I had very few issues with the vehicle. Most of the issues were that maintenance personnel didnt know what to do with it, expressly Jiffy-Lube. This car is so well built that it saved my life!!! Its gone now. It was a total loss when an idiot ran a red light at 70 mph!! He destroyed the front clip and the front pillar, but didnt shatter one glass!! I owe my life to it. Ken

  • Where are they hiding the x-tra 2 cyls ? - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    To sit in this car is the best dollar for dollar lux-o-like sedans. Hit the road and you CAN NOT believe this car is 6 cyl. I drove many cars under 25k, none of the others had less power. Understand that true driving power is derived by the engine output vs. the cars weight. This car is "an attractive cow with the heart of a hamster". I really liked the interior of the car. Suzuki should use the XL-7 V6 engine, even if it adds $1-$2Gs to the price. If you really do want this car, wait. By 2005 they will offer a more powerful version. So buy a more powerful V6 or save on the 2004 models left or buy used (because the warranty transfers).

  • Pleasant Surprise - 2004 Suzuki Verona
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    The the fit and finish of the 2004 Suzuki Verona compares favorably with a number of more expensive European sedans. This car has a quality Japanese engine and drivetrain.

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