Nope, they have to fix it for free. Of course, 'reasonable' is a very vague term, so in practice most vendors will refuse to repair something for free after the warranty has expired because they know no one will go though the trouble of a court case to make them do it...

Yes, if a washing machine broke in a fundamental way (i.e. it doesn't clean your clothes anymore) and it isn't your own fault or caused by outside influences and it's a lot earlier than it could reasonably be expected to break from old age (say one month after the warranty has expired), your vendor would have to have it repaired for free.

Of course a good vendor would do that anyway, regardless of what the law says.

/Pepijn