When did I Buy my 2006 Mercury Milan?
I bought my 2006 Milan Premier (manual trans.) used in 2007 with 14000 miles and it now has 208000. Overall I have been pleased with it’s reliability over 12 years of ownership.
What are the features of a 2007 Mercury Milan?
Premier V6 models add fog lights, electronic climate control, auto-dimming rearview mirror, 17-inch alloy wheels, leather-wrapped steering wheel with touch controls, six-disc CD changer and leather seating surfaces. SIRIUS Satellite Radio, all-wheel drive (V6 only) and a DVD navigation system lead the options list for 2007.
Is the Mercury Milan an all wheel drive?
Thanks For Signing Up! Mercury has added more standard features to its midsize Milan sedan for the 2007 model year. Two of the bigger additions are side curtain and seat-mounted side-impact airbags, as well as all-wheel drive, which will come later in 2006. The Milan is related to the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ.
What kind of power does a Mercury Milan have?
The 3.0 v6 has great power and accelerates and merges with ease; however, with the a/c on the engine can be kinda sluggish because the a/c robs a bit of power. The transmission can feel “jolt-y” at low speeds too and can shift a little hard between gears.
How many miles does a 2008 Mercury Milan get?
The unfortunate rapid depreciation put a quasi luxury vehicle under 2 years of factory warranty into the range of affordability. 28 MPG 60% highway/country roads. Comp Camry had 80k miles, to a Milan with 16K
What kind of engine does a Mercury Milan have?
Like the Ford Fusion, Mercury’s Milan has either a four-cylinder or V6 engine, and each engine is available in either the base model or the Premier edition. A five-speed manual transmission or optional five-speed automatic mates with the four-cylinder engine, while the V6 comes only with a six-speed automatic.
What’s the life span of a Mercury Milan?
(12) (0) This car looks great, drive decently, but it has a major problem: the Mazda built 5 speed automatic transmissions. This transmission seems to have a shorter life span than most modern transmission. Mine started to go at around 80k and completely shut down at 95k. It is a seal system that cannot be serviced, and it is expensive to rebuild.
I bought my 2006 Milan Premier (manual trans.) used in 2007 with 14000 miles and it now has 208000. Overall I have been pleased with it’s reliability over 12 years of ownership.
Premier V6 models add fog lights, electronic climate control, auto-dimming rearview mirror, 17-inch alloy wheels, leather-wrapped steering wheel with touch controls, six-disc CD changer and leather seating surfaces. SIRIUS Satellite Radio, all-wheel drive (V6 only) and a DVD navigation system lead the options list for 2007.
How many trim levels does a Mercury Milan have?
During its production, the Mercury Milan was sold in six different trim levels, which primarily depended on which engine or powertrain was chosen by the owner. The base trim levels were I4 and V6, with the top trim (in line with the Montego and Mercury SUVs), I4 Premier and V6 Premier; V6 AWD or V6 Premier AWD.
The Milan’s base 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine makes 160 horsepower and meets PZEV certification in California. It’s connected to a standard five-speed manual transmission, and a five-speed automatic is optional. A 221-hp 3.0-liter V6 is optional on both the base and Premier trims. It comes with one transmission, a six-speed automatic.
What’s the price of a 2007 Mercury Milan?
With prices starting just below $20,000, the affordable Milan should appeal to fashion-conscious buyers who want to look good but don’t want to spend a fortune doing so. The Mercury Milan with four-cylinder engine has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $19,445 for the base car and $21,410 for the Premier.
What kind of transmission does a 2007 Mercury Milan have?
Used 2007 Mercury Milan Engine. Like the Ford Fusion, Mercury’s Milan has either a four-cylinder or V6 engine, and each engine is available in either the base model or the Premier edition. A five-speed manual transmission or optional five-speed automatic mates with the four-cylinder engine, while the V6 comes only with a six-speed automatic.
What are the ratings for the Mercury Milan?
The 2007 Mercury Milan scored four stars (out of five) for driver and front-passenger protection in NHTSA frontal-impact crash testing. In side-impact crash tests, the Milan earned five stars for front-seat protection and four stars for the rear.
Is the Mercury Milan an all wheel drive car?
Sharing its engines and chassis with the Ford Fusion (and thus with the Mazda Mazda6), the Milan wades into the lucrative midsize family sedan market with a sense of individual style and available all-wheel-drive capabilities that are not found with the Honda Accord or Toyota Camry.