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    2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free

    2010 Mercury Milan

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    Image of Miscellanea Miscellanea
    11/20/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    God, these are boring. Time to trim the fat.
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    Image of The-Simpsons-Rule!! The-Simpsons-Rule!!
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    Damn I dont know what you guys did with my last comment but here goes a second try.
    The Milan looks like a Buick concept from a few years back.
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    Image of Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    *sigh* Speaking of McCain, the good Senator has a ranch near Sedona, AZ just down the road from my maternal grandma (who just turned 100 last month). I didn't vote for him, but Grandma did...


    Anyway, it is probably easy to get a Lincoln owner into an optioned-up Mercury, but to get a wannabee Euro-snob into a Lincoln would be nigh unto impossible. Q.E.D., if the two were to be combined, Mercury should stay.

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    Image of Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. . Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    Lincoln/Mercury, versus Europe? Seriously. Maybe they're competitive against your average Dacia Sandero, but not your many other small saloons.


    Mercury needs to go!!

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    Image of Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. . Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .
    11/19/08

    @Schm, problems around every corner: *but not many other. . damn spelling mistakes. . .
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    Image of Deartháir II Deartháir II
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    Now why, in an unveiling, would they not fit the cars with some skookum wheel-tire combos to at least try and show them off? The Mercury looks like it's on 16" snow tires with plastic hubcaps.


    We KNOW they won't be available like that, but put some bold, stylish wheels on them. You don't see BMW rolling out their 3-series wih the stock 16s on them. Chrysler even showcases their cars on, what, 22s? If you're following the trend of huge wheel-wells, fill them.

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    Image of MushyHeirloom MushyHeirloom
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    Okay, now we can lead Mercury behind the barn.


    Keep some of those headlights around, though. They'd be a cool retrofit somewhere down the road.

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    Image of Boosted Lego Wagon Boosted Lego Wagon
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    MKZZzzzzzz and Meh-lan.
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    Image of DannyBN DannyBN
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    I thought we were through with the "the paint looks black until a really bright light is pointed at it" fad.
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    Image of MushyHeirloom MushyHeirloom
    11/19/08

    @DannyBN: Nope. It's the best part of the bodywork, after all.
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    Image of sos10 sos10
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    That Lincoln needs bigger rear lights.... Do they really think that "bigger = added value" still works? So infantile.
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    Image of The Black Bottle The Black Bottle
    11/19/08

    @sos10: The Lincoln rear light clusters are reminiscent of Alfa Romeo and the butt of the Milan smacks (Butt - smacks! ok I'll get my coat.) of VW
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    Image of sos10 sos10
    11/19/08

    @TommiTee: I have no idea which Alfa you could be referring to.....
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    Image of bruxell bruxell
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan, Hybrid And Lincoln MKZ: Live Cars For The Pulse-Free
    Really, Lincoln have completely lost their way. They have nothing to offer that isn't bettered by Cadillac and Mercury. This Lincoln smacks of nothing so much as the Cimarron.


    The Milan is nice though...

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    Image of Graverobber Graverobber
    11/19/08

    @bruxell: I agree 100%. The Milan is inoffensive, but that Lincoln's a double bagger.
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    Image of layabout layabout
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan
    Possibly one of the most bland car designs i have ever seen.
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    Image of Pessimippopotamus Pessimippopotamus
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan
    At least... it's differenter?
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    Image of Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. . Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .
    11/19/08

    In reply to 2010 Mercury Milan
    Holy shit, its like the Ford Avalanche!


    Oh, wait, doesn't Chevy already make one of those?


    Zing!


    Oh well, whatever. Like 4 Ford posts in 15 min. Nice.


    Still---


    CAN I HAZ MONDEO?

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    Image of GoodOldSasta GoodOldSasta
    11/19/08

    @Schm, problems around every corner: I'll just take cheezburger
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    Image of A strolling player A strolling player
    11/19/08

    @GoodOldSasta: Hopefully a Mondeo would last you longer, though...
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