My comments are possibly a little late, but want to add my $0.02 anyway.
When we lived in Connecticut, we had a wonderous 60" Viking with 6 burners, a griddle and two ovens, but that was a 20-year old model and the current Vikings just aren't that great. When we moved to Austin, we downsized in so many ways, including reducing our stove and oven. But we still have a 6-burner Blue Star.
I love the cooktop - superb heating, open elements are easy to clean, the simmer burner works perfectly, though I would recommend spending an additional $30 to get a flame-tamer. I do quite a bit of wok cooking - just flip over the grate and there is plenty of heating power. I like that the grates are all at the same level, so I can quickly swivel pots around on the cooktop. The Blue Star is the closest I've seen to the old professional Garland ranges, and rumor has it that Blue Star used to make the burners for those Garlands. They certainly look quite similar, as I grew up cooking on a Garland range. (My mother had one installed in her house, probably violated every single fire and safety code, but it was and still is a great stove.)
The downside, and I agree with Collin, is the oven. It is slow to pre-heat and isn't as uniform as I would like. But it is large, and you can easily make the mental adjustments you need to bake cookies, bread, cakes, etc.
Oh, and one other huge plus in my book - there are essentially no electronics on the Blue Star. No stupid control boards to short out, no resistors to melt when the oven gets hot, no timers to reset whenever the power goes out, etc. In my book, simpler is almost always better. [KISS: Keep It Simple, Stupid.]
P.S. On a dishwasher, we bought a Kitchenaid. Big, BIG mistake. Fortunately, my wife got an extended warranty, as we've already: replaced the entire dishwasher; replaced the control board 3 times; and replaced the pump once. Damn thing is only 2-years old. Crap stuff. When it next decides to die (and it died on Christmas Eve at 9PM, just before we had all my family members descend for the holidays) we will replace it. Let me know how you like the Bosch/Miele.