New for 2004, the SuzukiVerona combines European design, a superior level of standard features and the only standard in-line, six-cylinder engine in its class with an MSRP starting at $16,499 and America's #1 Warranty to deliver the best value in the midsize segment.
The Verona joins the all-new 2004 Forenza premium compact sedan as the first of nine new value-packed vehicles Suzuki will launch in the next five years as the cornerstone of its plan to triple its 2002 U.S. vehicle sales by 2007.
The Verona's attractive interior is softened with wood grain accents and equipped with a plethora of storage spaces and cupholders.
Suzuki recently unveiled its Verona family sedan for 2004, and it comes with an impressive list of standard equipment with a price under $20 grand.
After driving a Verona for a week, there were a couple of loud, annoying squeaks that wouldn't go away, and it had less than 10,000 miles on the odometer.
Suzuki likes to brag that it's actually wider than the Camry and Nissan Altima, has more front legroom than the Camry, and has more rear legroom than both the Altima and Accord.