The glass top on our stove was broken last month and I need to decide whether to replace the top or replace the entire stove. My parents were in town and my dad dropped something while removing it from the top shelf - he felt awful, so he has already sent a check to cover the cost of the stove (and then some). Repair needs to happen soon, because my parents will be visiting again next month and will want to see that I used the money for its intended purpose, but I'd like to make a smart decision.
The current stove is a 2006 Frigidaire Professional series stainless steel slide-in unit. It looks like comparable ovens cost $1200-2000 new, so it's a nice oven (came with our very Anti-Mustachian house, which I'd like to downsize out of at some point in the not-too-distant future). Replacement cost on the glass top would be about $375-400ish ($291 for the glass, $75 labor, +S&H). (I realize that maybe we could do the install ourselves and save some money, but neither my husband nor I are super-handy and he refuses to take the gamble on something expensive like this.) For a similar price, we could instead buy a new, basic, freestanding, glass-top stainless stove. It wouldn't have the fancy built-in look (we'd have to remove a piece of countertop to install, which makes my husband nervous that there might be damage and it might look bad) and it would not be as nice of an oven, but it wouldn't be 8 years old.
If it were up to me, we'd buy an even more-basic free-standing stove with the old-school burners and drip pans, but I realize that's not a great idea for resale value and we do hope to sell this house at some point in the future! So I'm debating between a new top on the existing stove and a brand-new but more-basic freestanding stove.
Any thoughts? I'm leaning towards repair, mainly because I think the fancypants stove may help resale value if it lasts until that point, but was hoping to get some thoughts from others.