• 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid

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in Affordable Midsize Cars

Based on analysis of 4 Milan-Hybrid reviews and test drives.

MSRP: $27,855 - $27,855
Invoice: $25,555 - $25,555
MPG: 41 City / 36 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:9.3
Performance:9.1
Exterior:8.1
Interior:8.8
Safety:9.9
Reliability:9.0

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Exterior - What the Auto Press Says

The 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid's looks differ from its conventionally-powered sibling's only through the use of three hybrid badges. Otherwise, it is a 2010 Milan. As it has since it was first introduced, the current design uses angles and straight lines more than curves. But exterior changes for the new model year have given the car a more aggressive stance and a bolder grille. Apart from that grille, however, it is difficult to distinguish the Milan Hybrid from the Ford Fusion it is based on.

  • "The Milan Hybrid is a hybrid for the rest of us, in that it looks like a regular midsize family sedan." -- Cars.com
  • "Aside from all its hybrid-related bits and pieces, the Milan Hybrid is essentially a well-equipped Milan Premier. As such it gets all the welcome improvements made for the 2010 Milan. The exterior styling was updated a little."-- Edmunds
  • "The profile may not be the most exciting in the world, but it's clean and handsome. The proportions of the three-box shape and the relatively low roof profile give a sporty overall effect." -- Autoblog
Review Last Updated: 9/1/09