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The Mercury Milan is a mid-size car that was marketed by the Mercury division of
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. Named after
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, an Italian city, the Milan was sold across the 2006 to 2011 model years across a single generation. The smaller of two model lines developed to replace the
Mercury Sable The Mercury Sable is a range of automobiles manufactured and marketed by the Mercury brand of Ford Motor Company. Introduced on December 26, 1985 as the replacement for the Mercury Marquis, the Sable marked the transition of the mid-size Mercur ...
, indirectly succeeding the Mercury Mystique as the smallest Mercury sedan. Unveiled at the 2005
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, the Milan was the first new Mercury sedan nameplate introduced since 1995 and would become the final nameplate introduced by the division. Coinciding with the 2010 closure of Mercury, the Milan ended sales after a shortened 2011 model year; the final vehicle was produced on December 17, 2010. The Milan was sold in the United States (including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands), Mexico, and the Middle East. Throughout its production, the Milan was produced alongside the Ford Fusion at
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in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.


Model overview

As the entry-level Mercury sedan, the Milan was slotted below the full-size
Mercury Montego The Mercury Montego is a nameplate that was applied to three separate generations of vehicles marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company. Taking its name from Montego Bay, Jamaica, the nameplate made its first appearance for 1967 ...
and
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. The Mercury counterpart of the Ford Fusion and
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(introduced as the Lincoln Zephyr), the Milan was developed as the smaller of two sedans intended to replace the Sable (the larger being the Montego). In contrast to the Sable, the Milan was produced solely as a four-door sedan, marking the first time since 1940 that Mercury did not offer a station wagon.


Chassis

The Mercury Milan was built upon the
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; a variant of the Mazda GG platform, it is used by the first-generations of the Ford Fusion, Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ,
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and
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. Using a steel unibody chassis, the CD3 platform is equipped with front-wheel drive as standard. In 2007, all-wheel drive became an option for versions with V6 engines. In front, the chassis uses a short-long arm (SLA)
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front suspension and an independent multi-link twist blade rear suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars.


Powertrain

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 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). For 2010, the four-cylinder engines were updated with 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic transmissions; the 6-speed automatic on V6 engines was equipped for manually-controlled shifting ("Select Shift").


Body

As with the larger Montego and Grand Marquis, the Mercury Milan shares a common roofline with its Ford counterpart. To distinguish the Milan from the Fusion, the model line was fitted with model-specific front and rear fascias. Along with a waterfall-style grille (derived from the Monterey and Montego), the Milan was fitted with projector headlamps, LED taillamps (extending into the trunklid), and a bumper-mounted license plate (trunklid-mounted on the Fusion). Dependent on trim level, the Milan was fitted with imitation matte-silver trim or imitation wood trim similar to that used in the Montego. For 2007, the Milan underwent several minor revisions. Externally, Mercury added "MILAN" badging to the front doors. During the model year, a revision of interior panels led to an improvement in side-impact protection (along with an improvement in safety ratings from the
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). As an option, a DVD-based navigation system became an option along with a console-mounted
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auxiliary jack as a running change. Unveiled at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Milan underwent a major mid-cycle update for the 2010 model year alongside the Fusion and MKZ. While the rear fascia saw only a minor revision to the taillamps, major revisions were made to the front fascia, including an enlarged grille, and reshaped headlamps and front bumper. The interior underwent a revision, including a redesigned dashboard. While not the first hybrid offered by Mercury, the 2010 Milan Hybrid marked the first Mercury hybrid offered as a sedan. File:Mercury-Milan-Premier.jpg, 2006 Mercury Milan Premier File:Washauto mercury milan.jpg, 2006–2009 Mercury Milan File:Mercury Milan Hybrid 7898 VA 11 09 with badging.jpg, 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid File:2010 Mercury Milan Premier (2009-05-17).jpg, 2010 Mercury Milan Premier


Trim

During its production, the Mercury Milan was sold in six different trim levels, dependent on drivetrain configuration selected 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''. For 2009, a VOGA special-edition option package was introduced, which included model-specific white leather seats and exclusive chrome wheels.


Safety

Tests on the 2010 Mercury Milan were conducted by NCAP (New Car Assessment Program).


Mercury Milan Hybrid

In March 2009, the 2010
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was introduced with the Ford Fusion Hybrid to the US market. The powertrain consists of a 156 hp Atkinson-cycle variant of the Duratec 25 gasoline engine, 106-horsepower AC synchronous electric motor, and an Aisin-produced continuously variable transmission. When driving on electric-only mode ( EV mode) the Fusion can achieve 47 mph ''See specs for the hybrid model'' and up to 2 miles of continuous EV driving. In city driving a full tank of fuel delivers . ''See boxes "Gas Engine Specifications (Hybrid Model)" and "Electric Motor Specifications (Hybrid Model)"''
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(EPA) ratings for the Mercury Milan and Ford Fusion hybrid versions are for city and for highway. 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.


Sales


Awards

*In November 2006 Consumer Reports ranked the Milan among the most reliable family cars available in the U.S. *Mercury Milan won Auto Pacific's 2006 Vehicle Satisfaction Award for midsize cars. *First six speed automatic transmission in the medium car class. *2007 Consumer Guide Recommended Mid-size Car *2007 J.D. Power & Associates Initial Quality Winner, Midsize Car Category *2007 Second Quarter U.S. Global Quality Research System study, 2nd place *2008 & 2009 lowest TGW ("things gone wrong") in midsize car category (analysis by RDA Group)


References


External links


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