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When did the Mercury Milan sedan come out?

When did the Mercury Milan sedan come out?

The smaller of two model lines developed to replace the Mercury Sable, indirectly succeeding the Mercury Mystique as the smallest Mercury sedan. Unveiled at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show, the Milan was the first new Mercury sedan nameplate introduced since 1995 and would become the final nameplate introduced by the division.

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.

How many miles per gallon does the Mercury Milan get?

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ratings for the Mercury Milan and Ford Fusion hybrid versions are 41 miles per US gallon (5.7 L/100 km; 49 mpg ‑imp) for city and 36 miles per US gallon (6.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg ‑imp) for highway. Ford set a modest sales target of about 25,000 vehicles a year for the Fusion and Milan hybrids.

Where was the Mercury Milan made in Mexico?

Throughout its production, the Milan was produced alongside the Ford Fusion at Hermosillo Stamping & Assembly in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico . As the entry-level Mercury sedan, the Milan was slotted below the full-size Mercury Montego and Mercury Grand Marquis.

Is the 2009 Mercury Milan available for sale?

Toyota Universe is excited to offer this wonderful-looking 2009 Mercury Milan in Blue.

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.

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.

Is the Mercury Milan a front wheel drive car?

Chassis. The Mercury Milan was built upon the Ford CD3 platform; a variant of the Mazda GG platform, it is used by the first-generations of the Ford Fusion, Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ, Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX. Using a steel unibody chassis, the CD3 platform is equipped with front-wheel drive as standard.

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 transmission does a Mercury Milan have?

The four-cylinder engine was equipped with a five-speed manual transmission as standard (the first manual-transmission Mercury sedan since the 2000 Mystique), with a five-speed automatic as an option. Through its entire production, the V6 was offered solely with a 6-speed automatic transmission (shared with the Fusion and Montego).

What kind of platform is the Mercury Milan?

The Mercury Milan was built upon the Ford CD3 platform; a variant of the Mazda GG platform, it is used by the first-generation Ford Fusion, Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ, and first-generation Ford Edge.

What’s the price of a 2011 Mercury Milan?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a 2011 Mercury Milan with the four-cylinder engine and manual transmission starts around $22,750 for the base model and $26,000 for the Premier. The Milan V6 starts closer to $28,000, while a loaded all-wheel-drive V6 Premier tops out around $34,000.

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.

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.

The four-cylinder engine was equipped with a five-speed manual transmission as standard (the first manual-transmission Mercury sedan since the 2000 Mystique), with a five-speed automatic as an option. Through its entire production, the V6 was offered solely with a 6-speed automatic transmission (shared with the Fusion and Montego).

When was the last time I serviced my Mercury Milan?

Mileage: 73,000 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Red Engine: 4 Cyl 2.3 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 06/08/07 and owned in MD until 04/28/21. Driven an estimated 4,899 miles/year. Last serviced at 66,876 miles in Hyattsville, MD on 01/30/19 • Vehicle serviced.

How many miles does a Mercury Milan have?

This V6 Milan had great power for a smallish engine. It made it to 264,000 miles before succumbing to an impact-related oil leak. Had this not damaged the motor, I would have probably kept this car

Where was the 2006 Mercury Milan car made?

Vehicles Affected: Approximately model-year 2006-10 600,200 Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ and Mercury Milan sedans built at the Hermosillo Assembly Plant from Feb. 22, 2006, to July 15,… Read more

Is the Mercury Milan a good family car?

Like its siblings, the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ, the mid-sized 2010 Milan is one of our higher-rated family cars overall. High points include fairly agile and secure handling, a supple ride, and good acceleration.

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