Why does my car shake when I drive?
A car that shakes while driving most often points to unbalanced or worn tires, bent wheels, warped brake rotors, or worn suspension and steering components. If the shake happens only when braking, warped rotors are the likely culprit. If it appears at highway speed and steadies out, it is usually a tire balance or alignment issue. A shake at idle that smooths out as you accelerate can mean engine misfires or worn motor mounts. Miami's pothole-prone roads and frequent hard braking in traffic make wheel and brake problems common here. The safe move is a proper inspection, because shaking can signal something minor or something that affects control of the vehicle. Motoro Cars pinpoints the exact source with road testing and precision equipment, then explains your options clearly. Book a vibration diagnosis at motorocars.com or call Wynwood at (786) 634-2002 or Doral at (786) 633-3220.
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