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MY NEW 05 by 05suzuk
May 27, 2009 (8:56 pm)
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HEY WHAT S UP EVERY ONE OR NO ONE AT ALL DOES ANYONE CHAT HERE. I JUST BOUGHT A 05 VERONA AND IT HAS 39000 MILES AND IS GOOD CONDITION . I DONT HAVE AN OWNERS MANUEL WHERE CAN I GET ONE FOR FREE ? DOES THIS CAR REALLY SUCK? I LIKE MINE SO FAR BUT THERE IS ROM FOR IMPROVEMENT.
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Re: MY NEW 05 [05suzuk] by veronadriver1
May 28, 2009 (9:20 am)
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Replying to: 05suzuk (May 27, 2009 8:56 pm)

It's not a bad car, ive heard a lot of bad things that have happened to it but i would say just take care of it because if you don't you will have a lot more problems. I just hit 100,000 miles on mine and its still running, i just need to replace my wheel bearing which costs $150 for the part, and $300 for labor.
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Re: MY NEW 05 [veronadriver1] by mickeysgal
Jun 11, 2009 (8:57 am)
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Replying to: veronadriver1 (May 28, 2009 9:20 am)

Yes this car is a piece of crap!!! I have an '04 and it has 103,000 miles on it and it has sat in my driveway for a year because the cylinders are messed up. I did all the required maintenance and still the car died on me. There are also many other problems with the cars. If you'd like to know I can list them out for you, all though I am sure I did that already on here somewhere.
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Re: MY NEW 05 [mickeysgal] by evergreen
Jun 11, 2009 (3:56 pm)
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Replying to: mickeysgal (Jun 11, 2009 8:57 am)

Mickey, what do you mean your "cyclinders are messed up?" I have an 04 with about 64k on it and, on two occasions when being serviced by the dealer, they found things they didn't like (oil leak and low oil pressure) and they threw in a whole new engine both times. If yours doesn't run because of cylinder problems, it sounds like you need a new engine. The warranty for that kind of problem is 7 years so you should be ok, unless you have a crappy dealer.
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Re: MY NEW 05 [05suzuk] by marvinlee1
Jun 11, 2009 (6:35 pm)
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Replying to: 05suzuk (May 27, 2009 8:56 pm)

We have an early 2004 model (made in June of 2003). Don't know free owner's manual source. We like our Verona very much, though it is not flawless. The reliability has been excellent with no repair costs. Free work includes one engine computer update, one radio reset, and one replacement oxygen sensor when the engine warning light stayed on. Best part is the very smooth engine. The ride is good, interior space excellent, and the pass-through back seat is very useful. The leather is durable and the roof window never leaks. I would buy the latest six-speed automatic version if it were available in the USA. It is currently sold in Britain, New Zealand, and Australia. There may be more. If you have a specific owner's manual question I may be able to help.
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Still driving... by jason25
Jul 04, 2009 (7:14 am)
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Well its apparent that not much activity occurs here but I'll share my experience with this car anyway. It seems that people who bought the Verona either had a nearly flawless example or one with lots of problems. My Verona was somewhere in between. Within the first 25,000 miles I had to have the transmission replaced (under warranty), 02 sensors, and they supposedly fixed the cylinder misfiring problem. Between about 25,000 to 50,000 miles, it ran pretty well without many issues (though my image of the car was obviously tainted after having all that work done within a short time). Now at 58,000 miles the cylinders are misfiring again, sounds like the left rear strut/shock is giving out, and I just had my front bearings replaced. Yesterday morning while starting the car I realized this strange clicking coming from the engine department. The click increases with engine speed too. Very strange. I'll be taking the car in Monday to get a diagnostics test so I can see everything that is wrong with it. I really like my car and would love to keep it (I'll be done paying for it this year!!), but I'm a little worried about the long-term reliability. Its a good car, it just has lots of little quibbles that shouldn't be apparent on 5-year old car. Nonetheless, I'll keep you all updated...
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verona by poulsbokid
Jul 04, 2009 (9:38 am)
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well I haven't posted in a long time but still read any new messages as I am sure others do. my 2005 I have yet to have 25000 miles on yet. I hope this is something I dfo not have to look forward to. After 8 months of it being in the shop with 3 others having the same problem they ended replacing the catalytic converter along with other things. Now the ford dealer will no longer work on them and I have to go 50 miles away to sucki dealer
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Re: Still driving... [jason25] by blouie
Jul 10, 2009 (12:20 pm)
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Replying to: jason25 (Jul 04, 2009 7:14 am)

Our miles are very similar and I have experienced all those problems and more. It is at the dealer as I type trying to get approval for new engine. It died two days ago while driving on eway with my son. I'm fighting with suzuki corp to get this vehicle fixed, but they are tripping. You MOST definitely will be needing a new engine soon. That's the history with the 2004 Suzuki Veronas
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Re: Still driving... [blouie] by jason25
Jul 13, 2009 (4:55 pm)
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Replying to: blouie (Jul 10, 2009 12:20 pm)

That is very discouraging. At the dealer they claimed the engine light code was reading that there was an error with banks 1 and 2. I asked what that meant exactly and they claimed that it could mean a number of things. I stood there with a blank face for a few minutes before they told me I would have to bring the car back for them to fully diagnose the problem. This was after them having the car from 8 am to 4 pm. Unacceptable. As you could imagine I was quite upset. I haven't been back since and other mechanics can't seem to diagnose the problem either. This is very frustrating. I am seriously debating on whether or not to just get rid of the car. These issues should not be happening on a modern car with under 60,000 miles.
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Re: Still driving... [jason25] by marvinlee1
Jul 14, 2009 (5:34 am)
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Replying to: jason25 (Jul 13, 2009 4:55 pm)

The Verona has the General Motors On Board Diagnostic system. It should not be difficult for trained and competent mechanics to diagnose the problem. Perhaps your car did not receive their full attention while at the dealership. I suggest that you take what I post here to your service manager. I don't understand the reference to "banks 1 and 2." Normally, the term "banks" refers to separate rows of cylinders in a v-type engine. The Verona has only one row of cylinders because it uses an inline engine, placed at right angles to the length of the vehicle.

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