2009 Hybrid Buying Guide

From pickup trucks to luxury sedans there is a hybrid waiting for you


2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid

Like it's sibling, the Ford Fusion hybrid, the 2010 Mercury Milan benefits from advanced hybrid technology that makes one of the most cost-efficient hybrids available. The Mercury Milan hybrid is positioned as an "upscale" vehicle, and as such, carries a slightly higher price tag than the Ford Fusion.

Base MSRP: $27,500
City/highway MPG: 41/36
Price Premium: $5,000 more than comparable 2009 Mercury Milan V6
Tax Credit: Up to $1,700

Model Highlights:
Get more info on this vehicle2.5-liter Atkinson I-4 hybrid engine
Get more info on this vehicleSync voice-activated communications and entertainment system
Get more info on this vehicleOptional rear camera display

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