What are the ratings of a 2006 Mercury Milan?

What are the ratings of a 2006 Mercury Milan?

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What kind of car is the Mercury Milan?

The all-new Mercury Milan midsize sedan has arrived for 2006. It’s a modern, stylish, affordable four-door model that is one of two cars Mercury has introduced to take the Read more LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.

Is there a recall on the Mercury Milan?

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What kind of trim does a Mercury Milan have?

Trim all around is executed in a satin-aluminum finish which is more subtle and effective in defining the car’s proportions than chrome. The 17-inch wheels have 14 spokes which match the trim and the entire treatment is brought together with Mercury’s traditional “waterfall” grille.

What kind of engine does a Mercury Milan have?

During its production, the Mercury Milan shared its powertrain with the Ford Fusion. From 2006 to 2009, a 160 hp 2.3L inline-4 was standard, replaced by a 175 hp 2.5L inline-4 for 2010. A 221 hp 3.0L V6 was optional, with output increased to 240 hp in 2010. The Milan did not receive a counterpart of the Ford Fusion Sport, powered by a 3.5L V6.

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.

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.

What kind of car is the 2006 Mercury Milan?

Dig through any sales literature on the 2006 Mercury Milan and one point becomes glaringly obvious: Mercury wants its new sedan to stand out as upscale and valuable in one of the market’s most aggressive and important segments. This only makes sense. After all, American carmakers have lacked a genuinely competitive midsize sedan for years.

What’s the average rating for a Mercury Milan?

4.6190476 average Rating out of 21 reviews. Dig through any sales literature on the 2006 Mercury Milan and one point becomes glaringly obvious: Mercury wants its new sedan to stand out as upscale and valuable in one of the market’s most aggressive and important segments. This only makes sense.

Which is bigger Honda Accord or Mercury Milan?

Mercury matched the Milan’s dimensions with its biggest midsize competitor, the Honda Accord. Its length, width, wheelbase and height are all within an inch of the Honda’s, and its 15.8-cubic-foot trunk is marginally larger than the Accord’s.

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The all-new Mercury Milan midsize sedan has arrived for 2006. It’s a modern, stylish, affordable four-door model that is one of two cars Mercury has introduced to take the Read more LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.

The base engine in Mercury’s newest front-wheel-drive sedan is a 160-horsepower, 2.3-liter inline four-cylinder that makes 150 pound-feet of torque. It’s backed by a five-speed manual or automatic transmission.

How many Mercury Milan hybrids have been sold?

Ford set a modest sales target of about 25,000 vehicles a year for the Fusion and Milan hybrids. In total, 2,884 Mercury Milan Hybrids were sold.

When did the Mercury Milan Hybrid come out?

Mercury Milan Hybrid. In March 2009, the 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid was introduced with the Ford Fusion Hybrid to the US market. The powertrain consists of a 156hp Atkinson-cycle variant of the Duratec 25 gasoline engine, 106-horsepower AC synchronous electric motor, and a Aisin-produced continuously variable transmission.

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.

During its production, the Mercury Milan shared its powertrain with the Ford Fusion. From 2006 to 2009, a 160 hp 2.3L inline-4 was standard, replaced by a 175 hp 2.5L inline-4 for 2010. A 221 hp 3.0L V6 was optional, with output increased to 240 hp in 2010. The Milan did not receive a counterpart of the Ford Fusion Sport, powered by a 3.5L V6.