2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid
Editors' rating: 4.5
The good: The power train in the 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid is a remarkable bit of engineering, economical and satisfying. The stellar combination of Sync and Sirius Travel Link gets complemented by a new blind-spot warning system, and the instrument panel is like nothing available in other cars.
The bad: Our minor complaints include body roll in turns and a bland exterior.
The bottom line: As a tech car, the 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid hits all the right notes, providing comfortable and economical driving while offering an incredible array of convenience for the driver and passengers with its cabin tech.
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Price range: $27,500 - $33,735
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