Like its Ford Fusion sibling, this 2011 Mercury Milan is a car that blurs the boundaries between a mid-cycle refresh and a ground-up redesign. Its platform is shared with last year's Milan, which means it's still fundamentally a stretched version of the first-generation Mazda 6. Yet practically everything else is new -- exterior design, interior design, powertrain, you name it. We suggest you take this one for a test-drive. The old Milan was already a pretty good midsized sedan, and thanks to Mercury's determination to rectify its flaws, this new one is even better. This 2010 offers a juiced-up 240-hp version of the familiar 3.0-liter V6. Inside, Mercury has upped the ante with higher-quality materials and a more attractive design. Whereas the previous Milan's cabin felt a little dated, the new one compares favorably with rival layouts, featuring an attractive design and improved ergonomics. Soft-touch materials abound, and the overall look is inviting and much more upscale than what you'll find in the Fusion. There's plenty of room for passengers, too. While it isn't the largest car in its class, its generous interior dimensions prove that sedans need not be as controversially large as the Honda Accord or Mazda 6 in order to accommodate families' needs. A pair of adults will be content in back (especially given the new model's rear-seat headrests), and storage space is adequate. The 16.5-cubic-foot trunk is one of the largest around, and the split-folding rear seat enables larger items to be carried inside the car. The market is overflowing with competent family sedans, but this Milan's well-rounded nature helps set it apart. Aside from its Fusion sibling, no competitor offers the excellent Sync multimedia integration system. This is an engaging family sedan that belongs on your short list! Print this page and call us Now... We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership! Call Chris Nelson today to set up your test drive .815-499-4888