Used 2010 Mercury Milan Consumer Reviews
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Best first car, even after it ended up totaled
This was my first car. A used Mercy Milan 2010. I bought it for $5000 at the time in 2021. It was beautiful inside and out. It never seemed to fail me, and it especially didn't when I got into an accident. It held up so well. The cherry on top was the safety feature that had turned on automatically and started calling the emergency systems. The front of the car crumpeled but still held and didn't go into the driver's or passengers side. The hood even went through the glass but the glass never shattered. The air bags went off as normal and in the end everything was okay.
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Nice car, but not a Subaru
So far, at 6 months and 12,000 miles, this car is smooth, very comfortable, and has done well in ice and snow (I added X-Ice snows). It doesn't have the crisp responsive handling of my Subaru, but it's so comfortable you can forgive it for a lot. What I don't like: after 6 months, I still have to look for climate controls. There are a lot of them, they all feel the same, I have to stretch to reach them. Getting the free trial to Sirius radio reupped was a rude surprise. The radio in the car will only accept Sirius most expensive plans. You get a deal, but I would still pay for all the junk I don't want in order to hear the few stations I like. It's a nice car, but next one is a Subaru.
- Premier SedanMSRP: $7,000202 mi away
- Premier SedanMSRP: $4,799210 mi away
- Premier SedanMSRP: $5,995278 mi away
Always breaking down
Worse vehicle I have ever owned the power steering has went out twice, the Ac compressor went out the transfer case leaks