generally, even for midbass, larger woofers are much better. In fact is it my strong philosophy that 10" subwoofers are pretty dumb to begin with and none of the ones you mention are 10" 'woofers' in the formal way -low-xmax high sensitivity sensitivity. A good 10" woofer can pull 95dB at 1 watt if not more. most of the ones you listed miss that mark by a factor of 10dB. You listend 10" subwoofers - something that should not exist in my book unless you're driving a golf cart.
Point being, if you want good midbass, take a pro audio approach and do what they do... 18 inches and lot of them.
now for a car, this is probably not possible, but the same physics apply. You need efficiency. I would honestly look into 12 or 15" pro audio woofers if yo u're serious about 60-70Hz punch. 10's are for up-front door speakers only! And they are quite good there, but dont ever thing they are going to be good at 80Hz over an propr 18" high efficiency sub.