My Maytag washer lasted up until 2022. Bought together. The dryer went out in 2020.
I had a 1990 Maytag set up until 2020. The washer timer would get hung and wouldn't advance. One of the few parts not available for it. In the early 2000s, Maytag went into debt when they bought Amana and couldn't recover. They were bought by Whirlpool. That's a fine brand, but it's not what Maytag was. Maytag now is an upper end whirlpool, but lesser than whirlpool's Kitchenaid.
I bought a Speed Queen set with the least amount of electronics offered. Everything about them is built as heavy as my old Maytag set and looks to be just as easy to work on. They sell them as a commercial unit to get around the residential regs. The water levels are 1/2 and full tub, like days of old. I think they will outlast me.
I have a 1997 Maytag. No need to replace as of yet. Built in USA. Iowa.
18 year old 2007 Frigidaire side-by-side. I've only had issues with the ice maker. I'm on the third ice maker and third water solenoid. It has a common ice maker that the parts houses sell for $175. Lowes sells a kit to add an ice maker to a basic refrigerator. The kit comes with an ice maker, tray, solenoid and tubing. The ice maker is the same one as mine. It sells for $60 in that kit.
I won't replace until the repair comes down to a compressor or refrigerant leak. Every other part is easy to get to. I don't know what I would buy as a replacement. I don't know of a "SpeedQueen-like reliable" refrigerator. I mean there are plenty of expensive refrigerators out there, but it seems all have issues.
My best friend bought a Bosch four years ago for $3500, but has already had a $1100 and a $1300 repair. They were warranties, but still.