I’m a big fan of spreadsheets for bills, where it shows specific data for that year and exports at year end into another sheet that tracks the use/spend over the last 5 years. However, I don’t believe doing one to shortlist cars especially when you have to cross reference the manufacturers spec sheet of what is/not included. Personally I much prefe to print out the spec’s and make notes at the bottom of the page if needed.
For example:
Most cars have heated seats but, ventillated seats are more a rarity as standard. The cars on the list with ventillated seats are the, Ariya Evolve. Hyundai Ultimate 5 and 6, so these 3 cars would be on my shortlist (The Enyak gets them only on the L&K).
If you wanted a Heatpump as standard, the Ioniq 6 becomes the number one choice.
From there you can look at option packs, to see if they would give you these and compare the cost agains’t the base AP of a car that has them as standard.
Another extended test drives of those in your final shortlist, to come up with a conclusion.
Bobs your uncle, Fanny’s your aunt ?
The tech pack on the Ionoq 5 gets you, amongs’t other things, the bind spot monitor when you indicate on the instrument cluster. Brilliant idea!