In my opinion the Keithley 175(A) is a nice general-purpose bench DMM. 4.5 digit, the -A version adds a backlight. Has all the basics, including current to 10 A, diode test, auto-ranging, relative mode and data logging (though a GPIB interface is optional and rarely present). Downsides are no four-wire resistance, as I already mentioned no GPIB support by default and the fact that it uses an LCD screen, as opposed to a superior LED display or VFD. Should sell for well under $100.
Second would be Keithley 199. They are sometimes available for under $100. 5.5 digit, a nice big LED display, four-wire resistance mode, relative mode and data logging. GPIB interface is standard. They sometimes come with an eight channel scanner (relay) card that can be useful for some measurements. I like them for their simple UI and big, bright display. However, compared to some competitors, it lacks diode tests or continuity.