I care more about all of those features than the replaceable parts.
i'd accept soldered RAM if it is at least 16GB, (though 32GB would be better) because i'd rarely need more than that. but a soldered SSD never. that holds my precious data, and even if i have a full backup, i do want to be able to take out the SSD when the laptop dies, or replace a broken or worn out SSD (as i had once). the risk of not being able to recover data from a soldered SSD is just not worth the few grams saved in weight.
My important documents are synced with cloud storage, my photos and videos are synced with iCloud, Google Photos and OneDrive.
My code is pushed to a remote git repository.
I can add more external storage. I would be more concerned about RAM.
Same with my phone.
And that 14 hours turns into 8 going back and forth between conference rooms with it powering a USB C portable monitor which is getting power and video from one USB C cord.