To washer111:
I don't have issues with the shorter wash cycles and stains. I find that if there are clothes which are heavily stained, I pre-treat them using something like "SHOUT" and wash them in a smaller separate load. I find that a larger tub works better for ensuring there's more washing action when it is needed. As a result, longer wash cycles don't seem as necessary.
As well, this washer does not have ATC. Hot is tap hot, warm is lukewarm and cold is tap cold. I find that if I want the water to be very hot, I have to temper the machine first, which isn't a big deal.
I'd say that "COLD" setting is about 10 C, Warm is about 30 C, Hot (Untempered) is about 50 C and Hot (Tempered) is about 60 C, although I haven't measured it.
By tempering the machine, I mean, letting it fill with hot water without any clothes in it, letting it agitate for a few seconds to warm up the tub, running the spin cycle to drain it and then starting a normal cycle with clothes in it.
I rarely do this except for when I want to wash whites with Persil.
To Wrungout:
Huebsch and LG are the only manufacturers that I'm aware of that sell a front loader with rear controls. I guess front controls are much more popular. I got the rear control ones because I liked the look and they were cheaper than the front control machines.