Thanks, Susan. I do think that someone bought out Maytag--might have been Whirlpool which is what I have now. But I should have mentioned that Consumer Reports was how I ended up with this one. They gave it a high rating, so I hesitate to go that route again. You are fortunate that you found a good one. The repairman told me that it's best not to sink a lot of money into a new one because the price doesn't necessarily indicate longevity and that, in fact, most of the newer ones are probably not going to last more than 8 years at best. I agree with you that simple is best--less to go wrong with it. I just need to know where to go from here--and soon. I just thought that some of you might have had a good or bad experience with a particluar model. THanks much for the response.
BTW, I have a Maytag dryer that is about 10 years old. It, too, is simple. A repairman came out a few months ago to replace a belt that broke on it, and he told me that this particular model was one of the best and I should hold onto it as long as I can. Probably like your washer. You got a good one, so keep it going until they don't make parts for it anymore.