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2010 Mercury Milan - Consumer Opinions

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Consumer Opinions from Around the Web

We have scoured the web for consumer reviews of this car and found the best ones for you to read. Found 66 reviews. This list is displayed in ranked order based the reviews we think are the best.
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#1
Poised to Revitalize the Mercury Brand
Source: Edmunds

...Afer driving this highly satisfying Tuxedo Black vehicle for the past month, I am , firmly convinced that it is among the greatest cars I've ever driven.
The V6 engine with optional AWD has plenty of power for my daily driving conditions and can pass slow- moving Toyota Priuses with ease.
On top of it all, the vehicle's exterior is quite eye-catching; especially after I purchased chrome Milan VOGA appliques,
badges, and grille to replace the satin-aluminum accents (which were beautiful as well).
The interior is the standard, charocal black. It handles well on both the city...

#2
2007 Mercury Milan
Source: Cars.com

..."I purchased this car from a dealer. I took it on a 4,000 mile road trip and it performed beautifully.
I have chronic back problems and at no time did my back stiffen up on me during this trip. That included a straight run from Florida to Washington D.C. This is truly a remarkable car."...

#3
My Third Milan
Source: Edmunds

...This is my third Milan, having previously leased a 2006 and 2008 version.
It put 100,000 absolutely trouble-free miles on the first two.
The only service they needed were regular oil changes and tire rotations.
My 2010 is FWD (NOT AWD) and benefits from the extra 20 HP and the selectable transmission.
I was very happy with the previous models but the 2010 has numerous improvements and refinements - quite impressed that Ford is doing this instead of their former practice of making it cheaper (i.e.,
deleting content) every year. These are great cars - the Milan? Fusion...

#4
nice car
Source: Edmunds

...I went from a Ford Explorer, that used to be my daughters but that's another story, to a new 2009 Milan and it has been wonderful.
I was worried about the power of the I4, but it has plenty for my taste.
After driving the v6 and was certain that the I4 would serve my purpose.
I drive it mostly to work, about 10 miles one way, but my wife ownes an Lincoln MKX and we are finding ourselves driving the Milan more and more. Great little BIG car from Ford...

#5
Milan Does Everything Well
Source: Cars.com

..."The "freshened" 2010 Milan is a very well-rounded car.
The V6 is smooth and quiet, and I'm getting about 29 mpg on the highway.
The ride is comfortable, yet handling is firm and controlled.
Road and wind noise are both low. I really like the optional backup camera and blind sport monitor.
Preferred Milan over the similar Fusion; the Milan looks classy and understated, and the two-tone interior adds a sporty touch."...

#6
First American car in 10 years.
Source: Cars.com

..."I own a Milan Premier V6 with Nav. and SYNC. I switched to Mercury after owning Toyota's for 10 years my last Camry was a disaster.
The Milan drives very smoothly, securely hugging the road while curbing.
The V6 has enough power at all times: on highways while accelerating and from a stop-start state.
It is well laid out inside as well. I am completely satisfied with this car. I have had no problems whatsoever."...

#7
2010 Milan Premier 6cyl FWD
Source: Edmunds

...Took delivery of our Milan Premier with 6cyl and FWD.
Traded in 2007 Lincoln MKZ. Wanted another Lincoln but base price had increased over $10,000 in 3 yrs.
Milan is basically same car but way cheaper and with lots of bells/whistles.
Good quality. So far, gets 31 mpg Hwy and 24 city. Voice Sync system is pretty neat but steep learning curve and can be distracting. Got Sirius for 2 years. Lot of car for the price...

#8
Milan in Jersey City, New Jersey
Source: Edmunds

...I recently purchased the V6 Premier Sedan and it is amazing!
I couldn't be more happier. Prior to this, I had the 2006 Milan and was very happy with that.
What a reliable car! I live (Jersey City) and work (Hoboken) in the NYC metro and am on the road for most my time.
I know traffic! And this is the car to be in when you are in bumper to bumper traffic!
The sound system is amazing and the seats are so comfortable! This car will definitely win some awards. It just snowed a foot here and the Milan was amazing in the snow (AWD)!...

#9
Great car
Source: Edmunds

...Have only owned the car for two months.Put 1000 miles on car and then took off for Flordia and drove it hard and still got 30 miles per gallon.
It was a great ride and really like the trunk room. The I4 has plenty of power. Love the two tone leather seats and they are heated.Over all I am quite pleased with the car...

#10
Fine Car
Source: Edmunds

...Great car. I traded-in a 2007 Lincoln MKZ. This car is substanially less when equally equipped...


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The Chevrolet Malibu may have the nicest interior of the group, and it's a notably better car than past iterations.

The Nissan Altima offers great handling and a manual gearbox with the four-cylinder engine, like the Milan, but not all-wheel drive-and the same comment applies to the sporty Mazda Mazda6.

While the Chrysler Sebring ladles on the features, its styling has not been well received and the interior is disappointing, with chintzy materials.

Its coarse powertrains and mundane driving experience give TheCarConnection.com little reason to recommend it over the well-rounded Milan.

 
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