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Reviews of the 2006 Mercury Milan

  • 6.0

    CNET Review

    September 27, 2006

    The Good: The 2006 Mercury Milan is well styled inside and out, with an interior belying its modest price. A six-speed transmission and solid around-town handling provide a decent overall drive. The Audiophile audio system is above average but not spectacular.

    The Bad: Tech options are minimal, making this more of an also-ran than a next-generation world car. The Milan lacks the refinement of similarly priced Japanese sedans.

    The Bottom Line: The 2006 Mercury Milan is about as average as they come, with features sometimes matching but never outstripping the competition. While pleasant enough to behold, the Milan really doesn't offer much to desire.

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Manufacturer: Mercury

Part number: 100640544

Basic car properties

  • Body style sedan
  • Trim levels V6 Premier
  • Available Engine Gas

Safety Features

  • Smart airbags Standard
  • Antilock brakes Standard
  • Traction control Optional
  • Stability control Not available
  • Adaptive cruise control Standard

Entertainment

  • MP3 CD-enabled sound system Standard

Climate/convenience

  • Heated/cooled seats Optional
  • 12V power outlet Standard

Drivetrain Technology

  • Drivetrain available front-drive
  • All-wheel steering Not available

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Product Photos

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  • front
  • side
  • dash

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