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Well it's use case/checklist in the sense that "I want a removable top vehicle because I enjoy driving with the top removed" ... hence you buy a vehicle with a removable top.Two words.
removable top
(... is a requirement for OP/wife )
That should narrow the field somewhat.
Beyond that, people want what they want ... if everything was decided by a spread sheet / checklist/ pure use-case basis, we'd all be driving "very sensible" cars like Outbacks or RAV4's.
Soul suckingly boring ... but very sensible.
Where it kind of goes off the rails, is buying vehicles where key functionalities/features are not even used, and might even be a negative for the user.
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