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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great bang for the buck - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By mike czebotar - July 10 - 10:00 amClose to the first but im sure, not the last. Suzuki has fit a home run with this one. What a value. Compare to cars selling in the high 20s. I dont know what other features you could add. So far only 3,000 miles, all trouble free. The selling dealership rates very high also.
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Cant beat it for the Money! - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Jonathan123 - June 27 - 2:00 amAfter four months of searching, I finally went with the Verona. During my arduous search, I compared Toyotas, Hondas, Nissans, Kias, Hyundais, and all the american offerings and could not find a better car for the money. Though not as peppy as others, the comfort level and trim features placed the verona well ahead of the competition.
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04 Verona - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By miguel barrios - May 28 - 10:00 amAlthough I have not had the vehicle long, I like the eay it drives and also the quality of the interior I found it to be better than some of the upscale models.
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My new license plate: MYVRONA - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By JR Hersch - May 22 - 2:00 amAfter back surgery, I was needing to trade my truck in for something more comfortable and easy on the pocketbook to drive. Im married with no kids and was actually going to the dealership to look at a used 2-door Pontiac Grand Prix. Boy am I glad the sales staff showed me this fantastic car! The EX is great on the budget and my back!
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Strong Option for Price Conscious Buyer - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By RAJ_I - April 10 - 2:00 amThis car proved a complete surprise. Here are the salient points: Pros: Style: Classy without being outlandish. Space: Very large interior , can accomodate 5 persons easily. Price: Best value for money for Mid size. Engine: 6 Cylinder Inline is very smooth and performs well on flat as well as inclines.Good Power without the raw surge. Ride: Very smooth and Silky. Audio: Good but not like maximas. Acceleration: A bit slow, but OK if you are not a passing freak.Lights: Excellent. Brakes: Excellent. Fuel Economy: OK not exceptional. 20 mpg in city. INteriors: Very good. Nice quality of finish. Cons: Resale value unknown.
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Bought it Love it - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By PeggySNew - April 3 - 2:00 amI love my new car. The features of the car make it a great buy. I got leather seats, digtialized climate control, power sunroof, and many more for less then what it would cost on a Toyota Camry, and my car seems bigger.
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Great car at excellent price - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By JimH614 - March 29 - 10:00 amsolid built well performing with classic styling and features you only expect in much costlier car.Handles great Great value
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engine - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By christine - February 19 - 9:23 amI had my Verona since 3-04- I love my car I wouldnt get another one.. But recently my ck engine light has come on and Ive had 2 missfires and had to pay out of pocket- when I bought the car the sticker said 100,000 or 7 yrs does that include engine prob?- other than that I love the car its very safe great in snow !
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Great Value, Reliable. - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By JJ - February 15 - 4:36 pmThe Suzuki Verona is a great car for the money. I have not had a single mechanical problem since we bought it. It has slightly sluggish acceleration for passing and freeway merging, otherwise, I have no complaints. Yup, Id buy another one.
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Nothing Else is Better Than This - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Daewoo1 - February 10 - 1:56 pmI do not know what everyone is complaining about. My vehicle never stalled, never had a problem. Do the research - this was once a Daewoo and I had one of those as well, a Leganza that had no problems either. It was designed in Italy and has a German Volkswagen engine. Its on virtually the same platform as the Mercedes E-Class and Lexus GS Series for less than $20,000.