Alright, let’s talk about something I messed around with recently – figuring out the best cars in Rocket League. It’s a question that gets tossed around a lot, and honestly, there’s no single right answer, but I wanted to see for myself what the fuss was all about.
Digging into the Game
First off, I jumped into a bunch of matches, trying out different cars. You know, just getting a feel for them. I wasn’t really worried about winning at first, I wanted to see how each car handled, how it felt to boost, turn, and all that jazz.

Experimenting with Different Cars
I started with the Octane, since everyone seems to love it. It’s like the default, go-to car for a lot of players. And yeah, I gotta say, it felt pretty good. It’s balanced, easy to control in the air, and just a solid all-arounder. I played a few games with it, just driving around and getting used to it.
Then I switched to the Dominus. This one’s a bit flatter and longer. It felt a bit weird at first, especially when trying to do aerials, but I could see why some folks like it. The longer hitbox made it seem easier to hit the ball with power. It was kind of nice for flicks, too.
After that, I gave the Breakout a shot. It’s even flatter than the Dominus. This one felt really different. It took some time to get the hang of it, but once I did, I found it was pretty good for dribbling and precise shots. Not my favorite for aerials, though.
Trying Out Other Options
I didn’t stop there. I tried a bunch of other cars, like the Batmobile, the Merc, and even some of the newer ones. Some felt clunky, some felt too light, some were just plain weird. It was a real mix.
I also wanted to learn something about it, so I did some reading in forums and communities. There are many discussions about the best cars, the hitboxes and so on.
My Takeaway
So, after all that messing around, what did I figure out? Well, like I said at the beginning, there’s no one “best” car. It really comes down to personal preference and playstyle. But, I did notice some patterns.
- Octane: Still a great all-around choice. It’s reliable, predictable, and good for pretty much anything.
- Dominus: Awesome for power shots and flicks, but can be a bit tricky in the air.
- Breakout: Good for dribbling and precision, but maybe not the best for aerials.
Honestly, I ended up going back to the Octane most of the time. It just felt the most comfortable for me. But that’s just me. I’d say the best thing to do is just try out different cars and see what feels right for you. Don’t be afraid to experiment. You might be surprised at what you end up liking.
That’s my two cents on the whole “best cars in Rocket League” thing. It was a fun little experiment, and I learned a lot about the different cars in the game. Hope this was helpful, or at least entertaining!