Filed under: In the Autoblog Garage, Hybrids/Alternative, Sedans/Saloons, Green, Ford
At the LA Auto Show in November, Ford unveiled the updated 2010 Fusion and its hybrid stablemate to considerable fanfare. When we got the chance to drive the Fusion a month later we came away impressed, although some of you found the new, larger three-bar grille even more obnoxious than the original. Since visual appeal is highly subjective, it’s fortunate that Ford hasn’t killed off the Mercury brand just yet. For a relatively minimal investment, Ford can offer the same mechanical package in a more understated wrapper and the result is this: the 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid.
Under the skin and between the axles, it’s indistinguishable from its Fusion counterpart. But up front, it’s an entirely different story. The Milan is equipped with the standard vertical bar grille shared by the rest of the Mercury line-up, but there’s more to making a Mercury than a bit of rhinoplasty and a new set of badges. Make the jump to find out what they are.
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