The mid-size Milan sedan was introduced last year as a new model; major updates for '07 include the availability of all-wheel drive on V-6 models and incremental updates that include now-standard anti-lock brakes, front seat side-impact and curtain airbags on all trim levels. V-6 models get standard traction control and the options list expans to include a DVD-based navigation system, Sirius satellite radio, a new rear spoiler and three new exterior colors
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What Edmunds.com says With stylish sheet metal and engaging driving dynamics, the 2007 Mercury Milan is not your typical Mercury-badged sedan. It is, however, a good value for midsize sedan... Read full review
Vehicle OverviewMercury has added more standard features to its midsize Milan sedan for the 2007 model year. Two of the bigger additions are side curtain and seat-mounted side-impact... Read full review
The Mercury Milan is a 5-passenger sedan based on the Ford Fusion. As Mercury's entry-level sedan, it is aimed toward younger buyers with details such as the modern-looking large, curving... Read full review
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| Trim | MSRP / Invoice | Fuel Econ |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 Mercury Milan: 4dr Sedan I4 FWD | $18,905 / $17,499 | City: 23 Hwy: 31 |
| 2007 Mercury Milan: 4dr Sedan V6 FWD | $21,935 / $20,226 | City: 20 Hwy: 28 |
| 2007 Mercury Milan: 4dr Sedan I4 Premier FWD | $20,905 / $19,299 | City: 23 Hwy: 31 |
| 2007 Mercury Milan: 4dr Sedan V6 Premier FWD | $23,490 / $21,626 | City: 20 Hwy: 28 |
| 2007 Mercury Milan: 4dr Sedan V6 AWD | $23,785 / $21,892 | City: 19 Hwy: 26 |
| 2007 Mercury Milan: 4dr Sedan V6 Premier AWD | $25,340 / $23,291 | City: 19 Hwy: 26 |
The mid-size Milan sedan was introduced last year as a new model; major updates for '07 include the availability of all-wheel drive on V-6 models and incremental ... Read full review
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