Used 2011 Mercury Milan Consumer Reviews
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Lost love
I have always been a Ford man and I loved my Milan Premier until recently. In the last three thousand miles (after it hit 50K miles) I had some kind of solenoid, a tail light, a throttle body, and a battery go bad, all common problems with this car. The one that really killed me was the tail light. Instead of replacing a bulb I had to replace the whole light assembly for $400. What kind of engineering is that? I am so turned off with Ford (and all American engineered cars).
Just a few weeks old but I love it.
I've only had it 3 weeks and so far so good. Compared it to Malibu, Accord, Camary and it was the best. Modestly equipped (I-4, no moonroof, no sync ) I got it for under $20k with the incentives. Great handling and performance.
- Premier SedanMSRP: $6,27719 mi away
- Premier SedanMSRP: $4,995962 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,9951,131 mi away
300 miles and new transmission!
I am giving this car low scores only because after one week the transmission would not shift correctly. i took it back to the dealer and they gave me excuses about why they could not download a program from Ford to test the transmission. After two days they finally decided that the car needed a new transmission. I purchased this car and drove it only 5 days. Now it has been in the shop for 7 days. I do like this car but I feel like its the same old bad Ford service. Before the trouble I would agree with the other positive reviews.
Quality is back into American cars!
Always a die-hard Japanese car owner until now. Bought the car based on all the good hype it's cousins, the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKS are getting. This car is amazing. Came with every option imaginable. Everyone taken for a ride is astonished by all the electronic gadgetry. Owned for three weeks and getting 29mpg combo city/hwy so far. Impressed with the peppy 4 cyl and acceleration. The ride is superb and glides over bumps compared to my previous Japanese cars. Cornering is good, too. Steering has a bit too much play, but acceptable. Hey, Guys...Give American cars a chance again! You will be pleasantly surprised.
Milan Very Impressed!
I have owned a $69,000 Mercedes E Class previously, but this Milan in our opinion is BETTER. Saved $45,000 yet happier. Service engine soon lights do not come on, which became a regular grind with Benz.