Since this is automotive based board I’ll assume you will be using the meter for automotive and basic home use. I’ll share my thoughts on meters based on the ones I have but I’m no means an expert on meters but have about 10 and use them regularly but not for automotive use.
One of which is a Fluke T5 and I hate it. The T5 is not really a meter but a fancy tester. It is really lacking in the functions and it is really bad on reading resistance beyond a basic continuity check.
I have a Klein clamp style multi meter. I bought it in an emergency as I lost a meter. It functions well enough but the one downfall is the display. It is a reverse contrast which is fine inside and is readable in low light but for me I have real trouble seeing it outside in the sun. This is the downfall to this meter for me and may be shared buy other Klein meters.
I have a bunch of Flukes and thinking back I broke 2 of them physically. The rest still live and some are 30 years old. I would recommend them as a brand the most but some are expensive compared to what you are mentioning here. Most of the ones I have range from about $350-$650. Taking this into account I looked on Amazon and saw a model called the 15B was about $110 and looked nice for the money. Seems to be have most of the features I would need. One thing you may want make sure of is the display has a backlight function as not all Flukes do.
On a budget I have a Field Piece multi meter that was given to me by an employer. It is 23 years old and still functions but it has been a backup meter most of its life. It is a very highly featured meter and is based around the HVAC field. It even has a 3 phase rotation check. When I got it the only reason it didn’t become a primary meter is it was slower to give readings than the Flukes I was used too. I see a ton of guys using Field Piece meters and can recommend them as a budget brand.
This is the current equivalent of the Field Piece meter I have:
LT17A
These are the thoughts of an idiot but 4 things to look out for in a multi meter are the following:
Resistance reading capability as some cheap multi use meters are only capable of basic continuity readings of 1-3k.
A backlight display is really nice and not all meters have it.
Capacitance reading capability. Not all meters have this but you may not need this function.
Current readings, not all meters have this function but you also may not need it.
Long winded answer.