That really is so kind. I guess it is easier to remove, wash, and dry a human body and clothes than a car's upholstery and carpet, but to actually do it is another thing.
Had a targa roof in my second car, you bet that I was always the first in our circle of friends to have a sunburn in spring.
It's paid for, it gets used. Also I live in the sticks, slow speeds, lots of narrow curvy roads, pleasant nature. In the city I would probably have used it a lot less.
I do quite often, it's nice to have the fresh air and slight breeze without the loud noise from an open side window that also blows your hair all over.
Happened to me once, inside of my car was absolutely soaked, puddles on the floor even. I let it dry in the sun with windows open for a while after drying off as best I could. Still soaked. Solution was putting it in the garage, taking a dehumidifier and sticking it in the bank seat and running it over night. By morning it was dry as a bone.
Dehumidifiers are magic tbh. We have one in our basement to prevent mold in the room we use to hang our washing. It turns the whole room into a dryer, even jeans dry within 3 hours. I love it.
Hot tip: if your skylight gets smashed in by hail or branches during a storm, you can use an umbrella like this to keep most of the rain out until you can get it repaired.