The Calypso may win for wash action, but the Cabrio holds a larger sized washload, which may be important for someone with a larger family or larger items to wash. The Cabrio is most likely easier to service than the Calypso, too. If the Calypso had the Cabrio's capacity, I could probably pare down the 14 - 16 loads per week I do to about 10 - 12, which would be nice.
Do folks here who own the Cabrio/Bravos/Oasis find it well built/well made? It seems like it's a sturdy machine, but looks can be deceiving until you own and use one. Does it wash a full sized load well?
My Calypso is going on 10 years old now, and it still looks to be in perfect condition on the inside (I hope); still tight as a drum with no rattles or shaking or visible rust. And it's still a workhorse of a machine, so it makes me nervous about "upgrading" to another machine based on what some of you guys here have said about various front loaders and even the Cabrio triplets. Unfortunately, I don't really have room for multiple washers, so the Calypso has been it for the last 10 years.