2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid

New This Month: Introducing the all-new 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid – the sophistication and style you’ve come to know now gets up to 41 mpg in the city.* And experience what’s next in luxury and technology with the new 2009 Lincoln MKX crossover.
It’s gas. It’s electric. It’s smart. The all-new 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid delivers up to 41 city/36 hwy* mpg. At lower speeds, up to 47 mph, Milan Hybrid operates exclusively in electric vehicle (EV) mode. In fact, it has the highest top speed of any hybrid vehicle in the EV mode. And when you make the all-new 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid your own, you can take advantage of a $3,400 tax credit.**

New This Month: Introducing the all-new 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid – the sophistication and style you’ve come to know now gets up to 41 mpg in the city.* And experience what’s next in luxury and technology with the new 2009 Lincoln MKX crossover.
It’s gas. It’s electric. It’s smart. The all-new 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid delivers up to 41 city/36 hwy* mpg. At lower speeds, up to 47 mph, Milan Hybrid operates exclusively in electric vehicle (EV) mode. In fact, it has the highest top speed of any hybrid vehicle in the EV mode. And when you make the all-new 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid your own, you can take advantage of a $3,400 tax credit.**
Luxury on Demand: New 2009 Lincoln MKX
Experience the innovative features that make this crossover invigorating to own. Standard SYNC®† Integrated Voice Technology. Gives you hands-free control over most popular MP3 players, flash drives and Bluetooth®-enabled phones. Standard Heated and Cooled, Leather-Trimmed Power Front Seats. Choose heat or cool mode and adjust the 10-way power driver's seat how you like it.
*EPA-estimated 41 city/36 hwy mpg. Actual mileage will vary.
**This information is not intended as tax advice. The tax benefit will depend on your individual tax circumstances and may be reduced or eliminated if you are subject to the federal alternative minimum tax (AMT). As required under current law, the tax credit will begin to phase out for purchases made after March 31, 2009. Please consult your tax advisor or the IRS to confirm processes and the amount of credit that you can claim.†Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, when it is safe to do so. The Bluetooth word mark is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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