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The Muscle Car Wars: Dominator ASP Versus Gauntlet Hellfire in GTA Online Speed Tests

One of the latest and hottest additions to the muscle car lineup in GTA Online is the Dominator ASP, which made its debut in the game last weekend to provide players looking for more adrenaline with another option they can purchase as part of the Los Santos Tuners update.
Muscle cars proving what they're capable of on the drag strip 6 photos
Photo: Screenshot from YouTube video/Channel CONE 11
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And needless to say, given it’s a new muscle car, and muscle cars have always been about high performance, what better way to figure out what it’s capable of than putting it against one of the most popular models already available in GTA Online?

This is the purpose of this video published on YouTube channel CONE 11 and where the Dominator ASP must prove it’s worth $1,775,000 in GTA Online by beating the Gauntlet Hellfire on the drag strip.

The muscle car wars comprise several rounds, including drag races in both stock and upgraded configurations, as well as acceleration and speed tests supposed to show us which one is faster.

And while we’re not going to provide any spoilers, let’s just say that in some cases, the upgrades you install on your cars make a huge difference in terms of both maximum speed and acceleration.

The newly launched Dominator ASP reminds a lot of the 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R, but on the other hand, it also uses parts from other models, such as the headlights that are seemingly borrowed from the Honda Integra Type R. At the same time, the bonnet and the taillights seem to come from the ’95 Mustang SVT Cobra R.

The Hellfire, on the other hand, is already a popular choice among muscle car enthusiasts in GTA Online. Based on the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, the car also sports parts borrowed from other high-performance models, including a grille first seen on the 1970 Barracuda and a hood which from certain angles looks similar to the one on the 2017 Camaro ZL1.

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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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