| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #61 |
Bad carSource: Edmunds
...I purchased a 2010 Milan Premier with 15,000 on it . |
| #62 |
Very pleasedSource: Edmunds...I've read the other reviews and it's all subjective, but imo this is a great car. The leather seats are probably the most comfortable bucket seats I've ever sat in, and with 8-way adjustable seats plus tilt and tele steering wheel, there should be a comfy seating position for everyone. The lumbar support helps a lot too. Mpg is good, I get around 28 in combo city-highway driving. Build quality appears good. Very quiet at 70 mph, zero wind noise with the windows up. A little more road noise than I would like, but not a major problem. A few minor gripes (see below) but I'd buy this car again... |
| #63 |
EconomicalSource: Cars.com
..."I've had Mercury Milan Premier for 2 months. So far I'm satisfied. |
| #64 |
Technology at a reasonable priceSource: Cars.com
..."Likes, styling, color metallic blue, performance, handling, corners great with 18" wheels & 225/45R18 tires. |
| #65 |
"Wow!" On Initial QualitySource: Edmunds
...Just got started a couple of weeks ago with my I-4 Premier Milan, but it is wonderful! |
| #66 |
Not bad carSource: Edmunds
...Bought the V6 all wheel drive for wife. Perfect size for her and bought the Milan instead of the Fusion because Mercury is going out and got $4500 off sticker. |
| #67 |
Pleased with my first domestic!Source: Cars.com..."In a fit of unbridled patriotism, I traded in my Ohio built Honda Accord V6 for a Mexican built 2010 Mercury Milan I4 6 speed manual. Had 9000 miles on it when I bought it... |
I live in Canada. Ford stopped selling its Mercury brand here in 1999, and, to be quite frank, no one has missed it. GM finally killed Oldsmobile in 2001, and I'm sure wed be... November 9, 2009 by Spencer Calbeck 1
Ford's juggling of its two luxury brands Mercury and Lincoln has seen the Blue Oval attempting to figure out where to place them in the market--and while Lincoln will be... July 27, 2009 by Jeremy Weber 2
The EcoBoost four-cylinder made news today with its impressive 240hp output from a small 2.0L displacement, raising hopes for enthusiasts everywhere that the engine might see... July 21, 2009 by Ralph Hanson 1
For the past several years, Ford has been steadily raising its initial quality rankings, saving tons of money in warranty repairs along the way. This time around, the company... May 5, 2009 by Ralph Hanson 3
Flights of fancy in the automotive design world are common, if vain, but occasionally they yield some treasure that shows what might have been. Rafael Reston, a Milanese... February 9, 2009 by Nelson Ireson 6
The two default choices in the mid-size sedan market are the Honda Accord, which is stylish and enormous inside, and the Toyota Camry, bland and conservative but-like the Milan-offered with a Hybrid model.
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.