Utility
Neither the Toyota Camry Hybrid nor the Mercury Milan Hybrid has a marked advantage with respect to seating capacity.
Dimensions
The Toyota Camry Hybrid's tank is approximately the same size as the Mercury Milan Hybrid's, though the Mercury Milan Hybrid's is a little bigger.
The Mercury Milan Hybrid and the Toyota Camry Hybrid compete for the same parking spaces.
Convenience
The Toyota Camry Hybrid's fuel tank will need to be replenished more often than the unit in the Mercury Milan Hybrid.
Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs about the same to get the Mercury Milan Hybrid to the dealership as the Toyota.
Producing an accurate fuel economy evaluation is so difficult that some think not even the federal government can do it, but it looks as though the Milan Hybrid is the winner regarding gas mileage.
The Milan Hybrid won't save you much money at the pump compared to the Toyota Camry Hybrid.
With respect to MSRP, the Toyota Camry Hybrid doesn't cost much less than the Mercury Milan Hybrid.
Handling
With its tighter turning circle, the Toyota Camry Hybrid is definitely more maneuverable than the Mercury, something to consider if you do a lot of city driving; however, bear in mind that a vehicle with a tight turning circle may feel a bit twitchy on the highway.
Drivetrain
The Toyota Camry Hybrid and the Mercury Milan Hybrid have similar-sized engines, with a slight advantage to the Mercury Milan Hybrid.
Torque is roughly equivalent to acceleration, and in this respect, the Toyota Camry Hybrid isn't much more powerful than the Mercury Milan Hybrid.
Comfort
While the front cabin in the Toyota offers a bit more head room than the Milan Hybrid, there really isn't much of a difference.
While the rear of the Toyota Camry Hybrid provides a bit more head- and leg-room than the Milan Hybrid, there really isn't much of a difference.
Warranty
The Milan Hybrid and the Toyota Camry Hybrid have the same basic after-sale protection.