I have to vote against Bunn. While it does make great coffee if you make it correctly, if you don't follow the instructions perfectly every time, it is not very forgiving. And first-degree burns still hurt -- a lot. And the coffee is not noticeably better than the coffee I've made with several other coffee makers in recent years.
This is (the latest version of) our new favorite:
Cuisinart DTC-975BKN. (Picture above.) It has no warmer element; the coffee stays piping hot in the insulated carafe for at least four hours. And the coffee never gets that "over-toasted" flavor. I love that aspect. Programmable, easy to keep clean. Makes
excellent tasting coffee (which means that it gets the water up to a high-enough temperature -- that's typically the difference between good coffee from a coffee maker and great coffee from a coffee maker).
It has a cone-type filter basket, which I believe is essential for automatic drip coffee makers (and one of my biggest problems with the Bunn was that it has a flat-bottomed "Mr. Coffee" filter basket). Do note, though, that some Cuisinart coffee makers don't have the cone-type filter basket, so don't choose some other Cuisinart without checking. There are different product lines, and chances are that our good experience with this coffee maker applies only to other Cuisinart coffee makers with a cone-type filter basket. (Do keep in mind that when you grind coffee, it is typically better to grind it a little finer for cone-type filter baskets.)
One complaint: The steal-a-cup feature isn't very robust, IMHO. Be careful. And if you're very impatient, then perhaps this other coffee maker is better:
http://www.delonghiusa.com/index.php?product&nid=18
This is what we replaced. Great coffee. Also used the cone-type filter basket. The switch broke after three years, though, and repair was beyond our capabilities (and more expensive than was warranted).
Another coffee maker that makes excellent coffee (the absolute BEST) is the Bodum Santos:
The problem is that Bodum mostly makes stove-top coffee makers. Their electronics are pretty iffy. We had ours replaced three times under warranty (no questions asked; quick and efficient service, but still we were without the device for a few weeks each time). Bodum actually has discontinued the line! You can only get left-overs at this point, and they're sold-out in most places. A shame.