Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
06/16/20081039001
 I am going to list the problems that i have with my 04 suzuki verona ex. 1. turn signals do not cancel out (usually while turning left) 2. steering wheel audio controls, volume acts like a mute, seal acts like mode, mode turns off radio and the cd player sticks. 3. heated seats turn on and off by itself. you need to push the button a few times before it will activate. 4. cruise control will disengage by itself (this is intermittent) 5. head lights burn out about every 3 - 4 months. 6. one abs sensor went out around 30k miles and the second went out about 80k miles. 7. right now i have cylinders 5 & 6 that are misfiring on the vehicle that need to be replaced. the amount to fix this problem is more then my car is worth. we are 3k miles over warranty and so far suzuki will not help. *tr
01/09/200511/30/2004
 I purchased a new 2004 suzuki verona in dec of 2004. i have a 6 year old who by law must be in a belt positioning booster seat in the rear seat. this vehicle is completely incompatible with every booster seat on the market. the rear seat bite is too narrow and the seat belt (receiving end) is too short. i brought this serious problem to the attention of the dealership (huntington kia/suzuki on long island, ny)they were of absolutely no assistance. in fact their advice was completely contrary to all manufacurer's instructions. i then contacted suzuki corp. and was told there was no remedy to my problem. they do not manufacture seat belt extenders for the rear seat belts (which may or may not be a solution???) i have sent a complaint to the ntsb who referred me to the nhtsa this is my 2nd correspondance with you.
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - RECLINER
06/15/200513106/10/2005
 Dt: on 7/15/05. the owner noticed that there was a problem when he was just sitting in the vehicle. when the vehicle accelerated, the back of the seat felt like it malfunctioned. the recliner felt too loose. the problem was worse when going up hill. the seat moved back about a 1/4 inch. the owner took the vehicle to the dealership, who said that the seat was as tight as it would get, and that's how it was manufactured. suzuki responded that the owner should go to another dealership. if another dealership indicated that there was nothing they could do, then there was nothing further that suzuki would do. the owner was concerned about his safety because it felt like the recliner would flop on back, and the driver could loose control. (suzuki aerio had to be chosen, there was no option for verona) *ak *sc