I have a Maytag DC
Hang onto it!! While the 1980 Maytag is of course the best, this design is definitely better than today's Maytags and I think it's the best modern washer I've owned. I have a machine from 2003, and it was made shortly before Maytag pulled the plug on their residential Dependable Care line (coin-op versions are still being produced as far as I know) and put all of the Norgetags into the stores. The original LoadSensor (corkscrew-style DA clone) agitator was unimpressive; John (Coldspot66) send me a long turquoise Power-Fin to put in it, and with the short, fast-stroke transmission it really washes well. The Power-Fin, which has a large base, doesn't seem to bother the tough Maytag "Orbital" tranny (however, using a large-base agitator in a DD Kenmore on high speed will result in a rebuild), and I've been using it regularly for over 6 months. It handles a much larger load than the LoadSensor, surprisingly, and the turnover rate is incredible. IMHO, it has the fastest turnover on an oscillating agitator I've seen; something you have to see to believe. Also, because of the faster stroke, the built-in lint filter works better, eliminating the need for the ineffective self-cleaning one on the washer. The large diameter of the tub makes for an impressive spin; it removes more water than my DD Kenmore does.
I have heard, however, that this particular design develops problems with the center seals after a few years of use causing the machines to leak...mine is pushing 2 years, doing 12-14 loads a week, and nothing has happened. I'd rather repair it than replace it considering the crap out on the market today...