Who makes Milan car?

Who makes Milan car?

MercuryFord Motor Company
Mercury Milan/Manufacturers

What’s the price of a 2009 Mercury Milan?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a 2009 Mercury Milan with the four-cylinder engine and manual transmission starts around $21,000 for the base model and $24,000 for the Premier.

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.

What’s the name of the new Mercury Milan?

In an attempt to further distance the Milan from its Ford Fusion twin, Mercury is again offering its upscale VOGA series. VOGA models include cashmere colored leather seats and door trim, special exterior colors and unique trim. Also new for 2009 is the availability of AdvanceTrac electronic stability control on all trims.

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.

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a 2009 Mercury Milan with the four-cylinder engine and manual transmission starts around $21,000 for the base model and $24,000 for the Premier.

What kind of car is the Mercury Milan?

If you like a roomy sedan that does just about everything well, the 2009 Mercury Milan is a sensible choice. Upscale amenities and premium interior touches help give it a distinct identity from its Ford Fusion cousin.

Which is better Mercury Milan or Ford Fusion?

Overall, the 2009 Mercury Milan feels a tad more refined and luxurious than Ford’s Fusion. Although the ride is generally good, occasional hard bumps can produce harsher reactions than expected. Easy to drive, the Milan doesn’t lean much in curves and stays on course, but more enthusiastic drivers might prefer it to be more precise.

Where is the tray on a Mercury Milan?

The Milan isn’t alone in having a covered tray atop the dashboard center. Still, it’s a handy extra space for small items.