2007 Mercury Milan Review

MSRP: $18,905 - $25,340
User Rating: 9.7 out of 10
Highs: Ride, handling, transmission, interior room.
Lows: Turning circle
Overview
The Mercury Milan is Mercury’s midsize five-passenger sedan that is designed to appeal to a new, younger audience. As the brand’s first vehicle in this segment in more than a decade, the Milan offers new entry point to the Mercury brand. The exterior design is modern with signature Mercury design cues including waterfall grille and satin aluminum trim. The premium interior features upgraded materials such as leather seats and either Satin Metallic or Wales Mahogany wood trim, and available two-tone leather seating surfaces with contrast stitching.
What’s new in 2007?
The 2007 Mercury Milan adds all-wheel drive to its V6 models and a number of standard equipment including an auxiliary audio input jack, fold-down passenger seat, front-seat side airbags, side-impact air curtains, anti-lock brakes, traction control, and a security package highlighted by side-impact airbags, side-curtain airbags for first and second rows, and an anti-theft perimeter alarm system. A Comfort package is now standard on all Premier models. New options include a new appearance package for 4-cylinder models, rear spoiler, SIRIUS Satellite radio, and DVD-based navigation system. Silver Birch, Dark Amethyst and Alloy are added as new colors.
Source: Consumer Reports.org

