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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Guess its still a Daewoo - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Juan - August 20 - 6:26 amI purchased the Verona back in 2004 brand new and I was ecstatic. It looked great, rode well, and was incredibly smooth. I was always complimented on how good-looking the car was and how nice the interior appeared. And even now I still like the Verona, its just the reliability that is complete crap. Ive had issues with the 02 sensors, bearings, and now the engine has problems with the fuel injectors. At about 11,000 miles the whole transmission had to be replaced and its now beginning to act up again. The car isnt worth the headache. And its a shame because Suzuki couldve had a hit.
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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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The style is nice, but thats it. - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By esalazar - March 31 - 12:10 pmThis car I only had for 1yr 9 mos. Been in the shop 5 times. I filed a claim under the lemon law. I turned in this car on May 16th, 2007 with 37,332 miles on it. I got it with only 23,900. Its a really nice car, and I got lots of compliments on it. Considering the motor, the suspension and the lack of speed. it was not nice enough to keep and deal with. It would be nice though, if Suzuki can fix the problems on the Veronas, they are very nice. The first car I have ever really liked turned out to be a lemon.
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Annoying Buy - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Justin - February 27 - 1:16 pmThis car has proven to be a poor choice. Although it has nice styling both on the outside and inside, the constant miniscule problems I have had for the past 4 years have all but driven me crazy. There have been few major problems, except just last week I got it out of the dealership shop for a tapping noise. Thank God for the 100,000 mile warranty, because Suzuki just replaced the entire head, no questions, and it didnt cost me a cent. It continues to be reliable, but I will not purchase another Suzuki.
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Biggest Lemon known to mankind!!!!!! - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Vnelly1 - June 13 - 3:40 amI purchased this vehicle in 11/08 and have had about 1 month of worry free driving. This car is a screaming nightmare!!! Hesitating, stalling and jerking. I am so thoroughly disappointed with this vehicle - my 94 Pontiac Grand Prix ran better than clink. Never again!!!!!
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Its okay... - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Ally - November 21 - 6:53 pmThis 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!
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HUGE NIGHTMARE BUYER BEWARE - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By alienwizard - November 7 - 8:33 pmi 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....
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2004 Suzuki Verona - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By eddie c. pollard - September 27 - 1:16 amThe 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.
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Where are they hiding the x-tra 2 cyls ? - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Louienj1 - August 19 - 2:00 amTo 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).
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Never again! - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Holly - September 5 - 3:26 pmI have had problem after problem since I bought this car. ECM probs, and constant oxygen sensors going out. It is in the shop now getting the 7th one replaced and there is only 33,000 miles on the car. I was told after the warranty expires, it will cost me $300 to replace each sensor. Forget it. 3 year warranty is up next week. Its time to go trade it in for a Toyota Camry, something reliable. I was also disappointed in the gas mileage, about 21 mpg.