My vote
Goes to the 70s and 80s Maytags. That is when their dependability, reliability and longevity peaked. Afterwards it was a steady down hill decline, but still nothing like the imitation Maytags that came out in the 90s.
This thread, and particularly the picture in Reply # 8, make me very emotional. To realize that a perfect washer is no longest produced with nothing today coming close.
I've said it before on here and I'll use the opportunity again in this thread. If everyone in the world was like myself 85% of every washer in existence would be a Maytag Dependable Care built nearly identical to those from the mid 1970s. Kenmore, Kenmore Elite, Galaxy, Sears, Crosely, Admiral, Amana, Magic Chef, Westinghouse, Jenn-Air, Roper, Norge, Kirkland, JCPenney, Kitchen-Aid, Viking, Montgomery Ward, Caloric, and other brands would all be Maytag Dependable Cares.
The remaining 10% sold would be Raytheon and Modern Speed Queen Designs. 5% would be other designs GE/Whirlpool/ect.
Whirlpool would have no option but to essentially do everything they could to copy/imitate these designs and would still have trouble beating them.