Does a 2006 Mercury Milan have an Aux?
Re: Does 2006 mercury milan have aux capability in the… Despite your car having an AUX button, you will be disappointed to know this menu is not operational as there is no AUX jack.
What kind of car is 2007 Mercury Milan?
Description: Used 2007 Mercury Milan Premier with Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Auto Climate Control, Aux Audio Inputs, Power Driver Seat. Clean title hail damage car, very minor hail. Over all nice car and a great deal. – Air Conditioning, Climate Control]
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. Showing 3 of 288 reviews.
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.
When was the last year the Mercury Milan was made?
Coinciding with the 2010 closure of the Mercury division, the Milan ended sales after a shortened 2011 model year; the final vehicle was produced on December 17, 2010.
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.
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.
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. Showing 3 of 288 reviews.
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.