2009 Mercury Milan Photo

2009 Mercury Milan - Specifications

 
4 Door Sedan V6 Premier FWD Quick Specs
Quick Specs
Gas Mileage 18 mpg City/26 mpg Hwy
Engine Gas V6, 3.0L
EPA Class Mid-Size
Style Name 4dr Sdn V6 Premier FWD
Drivetrain Front Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity 5
Passenger Doors 4
Body Style 4dr Car
Transmission 6-speed automatic transmission
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Rafael Reston imagines the Viper if it had been born in 1967

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Why should I also consider these?

Like the Mercury Milan, the Nissan Altima comes with a manual transmission option in four-cylinder versions and offers great handling.  It may have a little more room than the Ford but doesn’t offer an all-wheel-drive option.

Sedan shoppers that want room and style should check out the new Honda Accord with its sharpened handling and a huge interior.

The Toyota Camry is the more conservative choice in this class but also comes with a Hybrid powertrain.

The Chrysler Sebring is also a competitor to the Milan; from a distance, the Sebring looks like a worthy rival—and its feature list is better than the Milan's—but its interior is disappointing, and up close, chintzy materials, coarse powertrains, and an unremarkable driving experience leave TheCarConnection.com little to recommend over the well-rounded Milan.

 
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The 2009 Toyota Camry remains one of the best choices for those looking for a reliable and roomy—albeit plainly dressed—family sedan.
 
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The 2008 Chrysler Sebring’s reasonable road manners and wealth of features are at odds with its ungainly looks and interior trim.
 
2008 Honda Accord Sedan
Whether you're looking for a comfy commuter in the $20,000 range or a luxurious, powerful $30,000 family sedan, the newly redesigned 2008 Honda Accord should be on your shortlist.
 
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The 2008 Nissan Altima is a little sportier, though not less sensible.
 

 
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