Wild guess:
There is no "best". There is an abundance of barely-adequate ****, fifty brand names sourced from five different parent companies and then badge-engineered into different market categories, each trying to eat each other's lunch.
My Bryant is a misrepresented piece of ****. The
"heavy-duty" "maintenance-free" (according to the owner's manual) HVAC blower motor uses an oily tampon to keep the plain bushings lubed. Anyone with a brain would use sealed roller bearings. When the tampons dried out, the bushings and journals scored and the blower stopped. Disassembly, cleaning, and re-oiling gained another two months' use from the scored bushings and shaft.
Don't get me started on the matching Bryant electronic air cleaner that's cooked two $700 circuit boards stuffed with $25 worth of electronic parts, and a fuse soldered directly to the board so that it's not intended to be replaced. The way Bryant/Carrier engineers it, you're supposed to buy another $700 circuit board to get a fresh fuse.
Bryant is one of more than a dozen brand names that are part of the Carrier corporation, which itself is owned by UTC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_Corporation
You've been warned about Carrier. But I have no hope that any of the others are genuinely better. If there's a high-quality unit available, I'd love to know about it.