The Mercury Milan, a midsize sedan discontinued in 2011, stands out with its exceptional comfort and refined design. Built on the Ford CD3 platform, the Milan boasts a spacious interior with plush seating and ample legroom for all passengers. Its exterior exudes elegance, featuring a sleek and aerodynamic silhouette, sharp body lines, and distinctive alloy wheels. Under the hood, the Milan offers a range of impressive powertrain options, including the robust 3.0L V6 Duratec engine that delivers 221 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque.
With its advanced technological features, the Milan caters to the contemporary driver. The intuitive SYNC infotainment system...
The Mercury Milan, a midsize sedan discontinued in 2011, stands out with its exceptional comfort and refined design. Built on the Ford CD3 platform, the Milan boasts a spacious interior with plush seating and ample legroom for all passengers. Its exterior exudes elegance, featuring a sleek and aerodynamic silhouette, sharp body lines, and distinctive alloy wheels. Under the hood, the Milan offers a range of impressive powertrain options, including the robust 3.0L V6 Duratec engine that delivers 221 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque.
With its advanced technological features, the Milan caters to the contemporary driver. The intuitive SYNC infotainment system provides seamless connectivity and entertainment, while advanced safety systems such as blind-spot monitoring and lane departure warning enhance driving confidence. The Milan's balanced handling and responsive steering make it a pleasure to navigate through city streets and cruise on highways, providing a smooth and enjoyable ride for both daily commutes and extended road trips.
The Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2010, is a mid-size sedan built on the versatile Ford CD3 platform. This model offers a comfortable ride and a stylish exterior, positioning itself as a competitive option in its segment. Available with a 2.3L Duratec DOHC I4 engine producing 156 horsepower or a more powerful 3.0L Vulcan SOHC V6 engine generating 194 horsepower, the Milan provides efficient and capable performance. The vehicle is equipped with standard safety features such as four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, and driver and front passenger airbags, with optional side-impact airbags and traction control. Its dimensions, including a wheelbase of 107.4 inches, contribute to a spacious interior with ample legroom for both front and rear passengers.
This manual covers the 2007 Mercury Milan, a vehicle designed for reliable daily transportation. Engineered with a focus on driver comfort and practical utility, the Milan offers a balanced driving experience suitable for a variety of everyday needs. Its design emphasizes durability and ease of operation, making it a dependable choice for owners.
The Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2009, is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 platform. This vehicle is characterized by its sleek, modern styling and a focus on interior comfort and quiet operation, offering a driving experience influenced by European dynamics. Available with either a 2.3L Duratec inline-4 engine or a 3.0L Duratec V6, the Milan provided a comfortable and stylish option within its segment, competing with established models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. Its design philosophy emphasized a blend of American aesthetics with the robust chassis inherited from its Mazda-derived platform.
The Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2009, represents a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 platform. It was designed as a more stylish and upscale alternative to its Ford Fusion counterpart, offering a comfortable ride and the availability of potent V6 engines. Notable features include elegant styling and a commitment to engineering quality, contributing to its strong safety ratings, including 5-star frontal and side impact ratings from NHTSA and 'Good' ratings from IIHS. This vehicle was manufactured in Flat Rock, Michigan, and aimed to provide a refined driving experience within its segment.
The 2010 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan that offered a comfortable ride and distinctive styling, often positioned as a refined alternative within the Ford lineup. Built on the versatile CD3 platform, it shared engineering with other Ford Motor Company vehicles, contributing to its reliability and widespread parts availability. The Milan was available with a choice of efficient 2.3-liter inline-4 or a more powerful 3.0-liter V6 engine, both paired with advanced automatic transmissions, and a manual option for the base engine. Its design emphasized a blend of comfort and performance, making it a competitive choice against rivals like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.
The 2011 Mercury Milan, built on the Ford CD3 Platform, offers a blend of comfort and performance, powered by either a 2.5L Duratec I4 or a 3.0L Duratec V6 engine. This model, produced in Flat Rock, Michigan, represents the second generation of the Milan, featuring updated styling and mechanicals. As one of the final models from the Mercury brand, which was discontinued in 2011, the Milan was designed with a focus on safety, offering standard Electronic Stability Control and multiple airbags, alongside available technologies like the SYNC infotainment system. Its production concluded the legacy of Mercury, a brand established in 1939 by Henry Ford.
The Mercury Milan, produced for the 2006 through 2009 model years, is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 Platform, sharing its foundation with the Mazda6. Positioned as a stylish and refined alternative in its segment, the Milan offered a compelling blend of American comfort and European driving dynamics, featuring sleek, aerodynamic styling. Buyers could choose between efficient four-cylinder and potent V6 engines, paired with either a 5-speed manual or automatic transmission, or a 6-speed automatic for V6 models. Its spacious interior, comfortable seating, and well-tuned suspension contributed to its appeal, making it a notable entry in the competitive mid-size sedan market.
The Mercury Milan, produced for the 2006, 2007, and 2008 model years, is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 platform. It offered American styling blended with European handling influences, competing with vehicles like the Ford Fusion and Toyota Camry. Available with either a 2.3L Duratec I4 engine producing approximately 160 horsepower or a 3.0L Duratec V6 engine with around 205 horsepower, the Milan provided a choice between a 5-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed automatic. The vehicle was recognized for its safety, achieving good ratings in crash tests, and offered features such as standard cruise control and available premium audio and navigation systems.
The Mercury Milan, produced for the 2006 through 2009 model years, was a mid-size sedan designed to offer a comfortable and refined driving experience. Sharing its platform with the Ford Fusion, the Milan provided a distinct Mercury interpretation, aiming for a balance of style and practicality. Available with either a 2.3L DOHC Inline-4 engine or a more powerful 3.0L DOHC V6, it offered a range of performance options to suit various driver needs. Its engineering quality and reliability are supported by the comprehensive factory service information contained within this manual, ensuring owners can maintain their vehicles to the highest standards.
The 2006 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 platform, offering a stylish design and a comfortable ride. Introduced as a replacement for the Mercury Sable, the Milan aimed to provide a blend of practicality and a premium feel, often drawing comparisons to Japanese sedans of its class. It was available with a choice of two engines: a 2.3L Duratec 16-Valve I4 producing approximately 153 hp, or a more powerful 3.0L Duratec 24-Valve V6 generating around 200 hp. The Milan was assembled in Flat Rock, Michigan, and featured a spacious interior for its segment, along with amenities like standard keyless entry and optional premium audio and navigation systems.
The Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2009, represented a sophisticated mid-size sedan built on the versatile CD3 platform, shared with other vehicles. This model offered a range of powertrain options, including efficient four-cylinder and powerful V6 engines, coupled with available All-Wheel Drive and advanced automatic transmissions with manual selection capabilities. Known for its comfortable ride, array of available technology features like SYNC and optional navigation, and strong safety performance, evidenced by positive ratings, the Milan was designed to provide a premium driving experience. Its engineering quality and reliability were supported by a solid foundation and a focus on passenger comfort and safety, making it a compelling choice in its segment.
This manual covers the Mercury Milan, a mid-size sedan produced for the 2006 through 2009 model years. Built on the CD3 platform, shared with the Ford Fusion and Mazda 6, the Milan offered a blend of European-influenced design and American practicality. Available with either a 2.3L Duratec I4 or a 3.0L Duratec V6 engine, it provided a comfortable and reliable driving experience for North American consumers. The Milan was designed to compete in a crowded segment against vehicles like the Ford Fusion, Chevrolet Malibu, Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and Nissan Altima, aiming to offer a distinct style and value proposition within the Mercury brand's lineup.
This manual covers the MERCURY MILAN, model years 2006 through 2009. It is designed to provide comprehensive information for the maintenance and repair of this vehicle. The MERCURY MILAN is engineered for reliability and performance, offering a robust driving experience. This guide ensures that owners and technicians have access to the detailed knowledge required to keep the vehicle in optimal condition.
The Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2009, is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 platform, sharing its underpinnings with the Mazda6. It was positioned as a more upscale and stylish alternative within Ford's product offerings, characterized by distinctive styling and refined interior appointments. The Milan was designed to offer a balance of comfortable ride quality and competent handling, appealing to a mature demographic seeking a well-equipped and reliable daily driver. Available with a choice of efficient four-cylinder or powerful V6 engines, and featuring a range of modern technologies for its time, the Milan represented a solid option in a competitive market segment.
This manual covers the Mercury Milan, a mid-size sedan produced from 2006 to 2009. Built on the Ford CD3 Platform, the Milan offered a choice between a 2.3L I4 engine producing approximately 154 hp and a 3.0L V6 engine delivering around 203 hp. Known for its comfortable ride and spacious interior, the Milan was designed as a stylish and reliable option for everyday transportation. Its engineering quality and dependable performance made it a notable entry in the Mercury lineup during its production years.
The Mercury Milan, produced between 2006 and 2009, represents a significant offering from Mercury. Built on the versatile CD3 platform, this vehicle was designed to provide a comfortable and reliable driving experience. Available with a choice of the 2.3L I4 Duratec or the more powerful 3.0L V6 Duratec engine, the Milan offered options for various driving needs, including an available All-Wheel Drive system paired with the V6 engine and automatic transmission. Its dimensions, with a wheelbase of 112.2 inches and a length of 190.2 inches, contribute to a spacious interior and a stable ride. Safety was a key consideration, evidenced by its 5-Star NHTSA ratings for front and side impacts and a "Good" rating from IIHS for front offset tests, further enhanced by standard ABS and available traction control.
This comprehensive workshop repair service manual covers the Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2009. The Milan, built on the CD3 platform and manufactured in Flat Rock, Michigan, is a 4-door sedan that offered various engine options, including the 2.3L Duratec I4 and the 3.0L Duratec V6, paired with automatic transmissions. Known for its comfortable ride and competitive features for its class, the Milan aimed to provide a blend of style and practicality. This manual provides factory-level information essential for maintaining and repairing all models, engines, trims, and transmission types.
The Mercury Milan, produced for the 2006 through 2009 model years, represented a significant offering in its segment, building upon the robust platform shared with other Ford Motor Company vehicles. As a division of Ford, Mercury vehicles like the Milan were designed to provide a blend of comfort, style, and reliable performance, making them a practical choice for a variety of drivers. This model year range captures a key period of the Milan's lifecycle, showcasing its engineering and features intended for everyday use and dependable transportation.
The Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2009, was a mid-size sedan designed to offer a refined driving experience and comfortable interior. Built on the Ford CD3 platform, it presented an upscale alternative within its segment, competing with established sedans through its sophisticated styling and a choice of capable Duratec engines, including a 2.3L four-cylinder and a 3.0L V6. The Milan emphasized a balanced blend of performance and practicality, featuring available premium audio systems and driver assistance technologies, aiming to provide a comfortable and reliable mode of transportation for a discerning clientele.
The Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2009, is a mid-size sedan built on a versatile platform, sharing its foundation with global models. This vehicle offered a distinct European-inspired styling, setting it apart from many mainstream competitors. Powering the Milan were efficient engine options, including a 2.3L inline-four and a more potent 3.0L V6, both featuring Electronic Fuel Injection. The Milan was available with a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission, catering to diverse driver preferences. Safety was a key consideration, with standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and front airbags, and optional side and curtain airbags, contributing to generally favorable crash test ratings.
The 2008 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan, part of the first generation of this model, which ran from 2006 to 2009. Built on the Ford CD3 Platform, it shared its underpinnings with the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ, contributing to competent chassis and driving dynamics. The Milan was designed to offer a more upscale and distinct alternative within the Ford Motor Company's lineup, often featuring bolder styling and interior appointments. Available with a 2.3L I4 engine producing approximately 160 hp or a 3.0L V6 engine generating around 221 hp, it provided a range of performance options for its segment.
The 2009 Mercury Milan is a vehicle designed to offer a balance of comfort and practicality, representing a significant model within the Mercury lineup. Manufactured by Ford Motor Company in Flat Rock, Michigan, the Milan was positioned as a mid-range offering, building on Ford's engineering foundation. This particular model year saw updates and refinements, reflecting Mercury's commitment to providing reliable and accessible transportation. Its engineering quality and reliability are key aspects, aiming to meet the needs of everyday drivers and families.
The 2009 Mercury Milan, built on the Ford CD3 Platform, offered a blend of style and practicality, appealing to a broad range of drivers. This mid-size sedan was available with either a 2.3L Duratec I-4 or a 3.0L Duratec V6 engine, providing a balance of performance and efficiency. Its design, a continuation of Mercury's efforts to offer well-equipped vehicles, featured a comfortable interior and a smooth ride, making it suitable for daily commuting and longer journeys. The Milan also incorporated safety features such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control System (TCS), and Electronic Stability Control (ESC), along with multiple airbags, aiming to provide a secure driving experience.
The 2010 Milan is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 Platform, offering a comfortable ride, spacious interior, and a stylish design. Positioned as a more upscale alternative within the brand, it aimed to compete with established models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. The Milan was available with either a 2.5L Duratec four-cylinder engine or a more powerful 3.0L V6 Duratec, both paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive was standard, with all-wheel drive an option on V6 models. Notable features included available infotainment with voice control and Bluetooth, and strong safety ratings, including consistent 5-star crash test results.
This manual covers the 2010 Mercury Milan, a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 platform and produced from 2006 to 2011. The Milan offered a refined driving experience, available with either a 173 horsepower 2.5L Duratec I4 or a 221 horsepower 3.0L Duratec V6 engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. It featured a comfortable interior and a suite of technology, including the SYNC system on select trims. Noteworthy for its safety, the 2010 Milan was recognized as an IIHS Top Safety Pick, earning 5-star ratings in front and side crash tests from the NHTSA.
The 2011 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 Platform, offering a blend of comfort, style, and performance. Positioned as an entry-luxury or premium mainstream sedan, it features European-inspired styling and was designed to compete with established models like the Ford Fusion, Chevrolet Malibu, Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, and Chrysler Sebring. The Milan was available with a 2.5L Duratec inline-4 engine producing 170 hp and 165 lb-ft of torque, or a more powerful 3.0L Duratec V6 engine delivering 240 hp and 223 lb-ft of torque. Both engines were paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, with all-wheel drive available on V6 models. The vehicle also received a 5-star NHTSA front crash test rating and a 'Good' rating in IIHS side-impact tests, and was recognized as an IIHS 'Top Safety Pick'.
This comprehensive workshop service repair manual covers the Mercury Milan models produced between 2006 and 2009. Built on the Ford CD3 Platform, the Milan offered a stylish and comfortable mid-size sedan alternative, sharing underpinnings with the Mazda6 and Ford Fusion. It was available with a 2.3L Inline 4-cylinder Duratec engine producing approximately 160 HP, or an optional 3.0L V6 Duratec engine delivering around 200 HP. The vehicle was noted for its European-influenced styling and driving dynamics, aiming to provide a sportier and more upscale experience within the Mercury brand. Safety features included standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and available Electronic Stability Control (ESC), along with front, side-impact, and optional side-curtain airbags.
The 2007 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan designed as a comfortable and reliable vehicle for everyday use. Built on the versatile CD3 platform, shared with its Ford counterpart, the Milan offered a choice between a 2.3L Duratec I4 engine and a more powerful 3.0L Duratec V6, paired with either a 5-speed manual or automatic transmissions. Its engineering quality is reflected in its solid construction and safety features, including front, side, and curtain airbags, and it achieved strong safety ratings in frontal crash tests. The Milan aimed to provide a compelling value proposition, enabling owners to perform their own maintenance and repairs, thereby saving costs.
The 2008 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan designed to offer a balance of comfort, style, and practicality. Built on Ford's CD3 platform, it shares its underpinnings with the Mazda 6, contributing to its refined chassis tuning and European-influenced design. Available with either a 2.3L DOHC I-4 engine producing 156 hp or a 3.0L DOHC V6 engine generating 203 hp, the Milan offered a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed SelectShift™ automatic transmission. This model achieved excellent safety ratings, including 5-Star NHTSA ratings for frontal and side impacts, and a 'Good' rating in the IIHS frontal offset test, underscoring its commitment to occupant protection.
The Mercury Milan, produced from 2006 to 2009, represents a significant offering from Mercury, a division of Ford Motor Company. Built on Ford's CD3 platform, shared with the Ford Fusion, the Milan was designed to provide a blend of style, comfort, and performance. Available with a 2.3L DOHC I-4 engine producing approximately 156-160 horsepower or a more potent 3.0L DOHC V6 engine delivering around 200-203 horsepower, it offered capable powertrain options. The vehicle featured front-wheel drive and was equipped with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission, with some models offering SelectShift™ capability. Safety was a key consideration, with standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS), and available Electronic Stability Control. The Milan was manufactured in Hermosillo, Mexico, and aimed to provide a refined driving experience for its owners.
The 2007 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan built on Ford's CD3 platform, sharing its foundation with the Ford Fusion and Mercury Zephyr. Designed to offer a more upscale and distinctive appearance compared to its Ford counterpart, the Milan typically featured chrome accents and unique grille designs, appealing to consumers seeking a stylish and comfortable vehicle. This model was manufactured in Flat Rock, Michigan, and offered with either a 2.3 L Inline-4 engine producing 160 hp or a 3.0 L V6 engine delivering 203 hp, both paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. The Milan received excellent safety ratings, including 5-star NHTSA crash test results for frontal and side impacts, and was recognized for its head restraint and whiplash protection.
The 2008 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 Platform, offering European-influenced styling and a refined driving experience. Positioned as a more stylish and upscale option within the Mercury brand, it aimed to attract consumers seeking a comfortable and quiet ride with accessible technology. The Milan was available with either a 2.3L Duratec I4 engine producing approximately 143 horsepower or a 3.0L Duratec 30 V6 engine delivering around 203 horsepower. It came standard with front-wheel drive and offered a choice between a 5-speed manual transmission (for the 2.3L) or a 6-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle was produced at AutoAlliance International in Flat Rock, Michigan.
This manual covers the 2011 Mercury Milan Hybrid, a mid-size sedan produced during the second generation of the model. As a hybrid vehicle, it features a sophisticated powertrain integrating a 2.5L four-cylinder gasoline engine with an electric motor, delivering a combined output of 177 horsepower and utilizing an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT) for optimal efficiency. The Milan Hybrid was manufactured in Flat Rock, Michigan, and represented Mercury's final model year before the brand's discontinuation. This vehicle is recognized for its competitive fuel economy, with EPA estimates around 39-41 MPG combined, and came equipped with standard safety features such as ABS, traction control, and multiple airbags.
The Mercury Milan, produced for the 2006 to 2009 model years, is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 platform. Positioned as a more upscale and stylish option within the Ford Motor Company's lineup, the Milan offered European-influenced styling and refined interior appointments. It was available with potent V6 engine options, providing a balance of performance and comfortable driving dynamics. This generation of the Milan was manufactured in Flat Rock, Michigan, and aimed to compete with established Japanese and American sedans by offering a distinct design and a more premium feel.
The 2007 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan designed to offer a stylish and comfortable alternative within its segment. Built on Ford's CD3 platform, it shares its foundation with models like the Ford Fusion, providing a solid base for its distinctive styling and spacious interior. The Milan was available with a choice of engines, including a 2.5L inline-4 and a more powerful 3.0L V6, both paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Known for its comfortable ride and upscale features for its class, the Milan aimed to appeal to buyers seeking a blend of practicality and refined aesthetics, though the Mercury brand itself was eventually discontinued in 2011.
The 2010 Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan built on the Ford CD3 platform, offering a stylish and upscale alternative within the Mercury brand's lineup. Known for its distinctive styling elements, comfortable ride, and available V6 engine options, the Milan was designed to compete with popular models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. This generation, produced from 2006 to 2011, provided a well-equipped package with features such as available SYNC® infotainment and good safety ratings, including a 5-star NHTSA front impact rating. The Milan was manufactured in Flat Rock, Michigan, sharing its production facility with other Ford models.