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Everything you've described can be done with Drupal
Can it be done nicely with Drupal? I mean everything is doable with Drupal, it's more the question: do I have to code/program a whole online shop in the process?
not from what I recall, there's a module "commerce" (and many extending modules) that can be installed through the admin webui. I think they already have a Drupal spin where the more popular commerce modules are included with the install
Drupal is a major pain in the ass. I have multiple years experience with every major CMS. I loathe drupal. Unless you are building a super complex website and want to manually handle theming and a bunch else? Skip drupal. Drupal has the potential to be powerful and useful. I've only ever seen it be powerful.