I'm old school and don't like the all the electronics put on ranges these days. Back in the day ranges lasted for 50-60 years, these days good luck finding a circuit board for a 5 year old range. I needed a great range because I cook every day; borrowed a microwave for 4 months during the remodel but didn't fall in love so I gave it back.
Shopping around I discovered NXR Ranges, $1999 and they are assembled in China. My first reaction was "I will never buy a Chinese stove" but after a lot of research I couldn't find a single negative review. All the major parts are sourced from commercial stove manufacturers, the stainless steel shell is Chinese. The fit and finish is pretty good but does it cook? Hell yes! Great burners, big oven, convection if you need it, infrared broiler. Highly recommended.
Two things you need to know:
3/4" gas line recommended, we're really cookin' with gas baby.
Using the oven the stove gets hot, like commercial kitchen hot so a big range hood with an outside vent is required. I have a Costco Ancona range hood ($706) that keeps the kitchen cool and quiet.
I designed the kitchen and made the white oak cabinets too, I lucked into a flitch of bookmatched white oak planks so all the door panels are a single board from the same tree.

Wayne