FWIW I recently got a used Freestyle bought mainly on the basis of its size
(big enough for a bike, not huge though, ie as big or bigger than my Sienna.)
I commute a lot and like the option of compact/comfort (Camry hybrid) which
can't take a bike at all, carry everything (Sienna) ie, my bent, or a tandem
plus two DF singletons or the Freestyle, one bike and 5-7 days luggage internally.
If one vehicle goes south for some reason, I am not scrambling for transport.
I looked at a lot of crossovers and found many that because of seat folding
methods just would not take my recumbent (eg the Toyo Highlander, nix, the
Ford Edge, too short, the Rav4, way too short, Honda Element, too short).
I was pleased to find the Burley would go in the Freestyle without any strain.
The Sienna gets 23-24mpg consistently at 75mph, and the Freestyle gets
24-26mpg at 70mph, or 27 mpg at 60-65mph between 420 and 520 miles
per 17g tank. The Saturn/GM/Buick crossover is at least as big as the
Sienna, and would be hard put to get 23mpg and cost 3-15k more than the
Sienna.