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2008 Mercury Milan V6 Start Up, Quick Tour, & Rev With Exhaust View - 39K

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

2008 Mercury Milan

This one has a 3.0l Duratec V6 making 221 HP while paired to a 6 Speed Auto.
Its also a FWD model.

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  • Yea Ford did really well wit this car. They should offer the Mustang in AWD too!

  • @trainlinezoo Mustang has been RWD for over 40 yrs so I seriously doubt that they would offer AWD for on it

  • @Intechdude300 2014 the all new mustang with have AWD as an option.

  • @SteelCity1981 IDK about that but IRS is the most sure possibility along with the Ecoboost 2.0L being the new base engine offering for those who want an even more fuel efficient stang

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  • @Intechdude300 i was reading that on car and drivers website. I'd imagine GT's and Covra's would get the AWD option. The new mustang will also get rear independent and finally ditch the live axle in 2015.

  • @Intechdude300 GM has had poor quality for years (we're talking 30+), and plastic was their staple since the early 1970s when they had cheap plastic door panels on Oldsmobile and Buicks. In fact GM's Cadillac division had a lower grade seat material than the Olds 98 or Buick Electra for several years... Another case in point, ALL GM cars had "foam" seats from 71-79 - and the foam completely deteriorated in less than 3 years on most cars...

  • @trainlinezoo I agree

  • Test drove one of these last year. Was quite surprised at how powerful the V6 felt, and the car felt solid and had good steering. Unfortunately, interior styling was outdated as well as the engine, which didn't get class competitive fuel economy (based on what I read) and was louder at full throttle than I would've preferred. They improved the 2010 models quite nicely, however, so they seem near the top of their class.

  • @Intechdude300 I know it - It's a shame too. They would open up a massive market and pass the option cost onto the buyer. What's a drive shaft and rear differential cost at the production level? $3000 more? I've always wanted a Stang but I also know how fast the weather changes and as good as a RWD car can possibly get, there's still no comparison with having all the wheels pulling together. They should offer it as an option.

  • I lied, he has this car, but the Premier edition. That means, leather seats, wood inlay, and a rear spoiler. EVEN BETTER.

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