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Rescued from the ruins of the Daewoo Leganza by GM and built by their global partner, Suzuki, the Verona took to the road in 2004. Actually, it was an international effort for this rise from the ashes. Italdesign-Giugiaro in Italy penned the sheet metal, Porsche co-developed the engine, and the whole thing put was together in Korea under the direction of GM Daewoo and sold in the U.S. by Suzuki.
The Verona aims at the midsize sedan market, where the Accord, Camry, Mazda 6, and others play. As wide as a 2004 Accord, as tall as a Mazda 6, its interior is 1.6 cubic feet smaller than an Accord's, but offers better rear-seat thigh support and more legroom. The interior, at least in the top EX trim line, comes stuffed with an impressive array of standard equipment. For samplers: leather upholstery, sunroof, automatic climate control, heated seats and mirrors, cassette/CD player, and the list goes on. Reviewers felt the interior had a classy look with two-tone, French-stitched leather door panel inserts and fake wood trim that almost fooled them.
Under the hood, the engine's Porsche pedigree seems to have detoured around the performance manuals, for the 2.5-liter straight six can't keep up with the competitions' 2-plus-liter fours. Producing 155 hp, five less than a 2004 Honda four, it can motivate the rather plump 3,446-pound Verona to a not-very-impressive 10.7-second 0-60 stroll. Reviewers complained about cold-weather starting and a torque-hungry, gear-hunting four-speed automatic transmission.
The Verona offers a comfortable ride with most of the roll and float tuned out, except when encountering bumpy turns, where the Verona tends to lose composure. Steering provides some feedback and turn-in was rated as excellent. Overall handling, however, is not up to the level of sophistication found in its Japanese competitors.
Reviewers were greatly impressed with the fit and finish of the Verona and Suzuki's 7-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, which, unlike those of other manufacturers, is transferable to future owners.
4.4 Overall rating
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Brett H
Reviewed a 2004 Suzuki 4 Dr LX Sedan on Jul 24, 2008
Dislike the color, but hey, what can you do? 2.5 L inline-6, so its fairly fuel efficient. Somewhat fast, its much faster once it hits 2 and 3rd gear. Acceleration is not good at all in first gear. Roomy, seats 5. Soundsystem is very solid stock, lots of bass compared to other models i tried. This car is perfect for a family or someone looking for a second car in the family. I love it!
cierra m
Reviewed a 2004 Suzuki 4 Dr S Sedan on Mar 17, 2012
I didn't like that the cruise didn't work, I settled on this car. I wanted a more sporty looking car. But other than the cruise it's an amazing car. The hood pop is broken, it's just the wire hanging out, but it's still easy to open.
Sabrina G
Reviewed a 2004 Suzuki 4 Dr LX Sedan on Jun 10, 2008
its alright
2004 Suzuki Verona Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| GX | -- |
| GLX | -- |
| 4 Dr S Sedan | $17,744 |
| GL | -- |
| 4 Dr EX Sedan | $20,744 |
| 4 Dr LX Sedan | $19,044 |
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