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You have a tire out of balance. Have all 4 tires balanced and rotated. If it still shakes have the motor mounts inspected.
If your car shakes only when your going a certain speed, it is most likely resonance. Which means your wheel weights are off, or maybe you dont have any. But if it always shakes, it could be a bent rim. The final option, is something else, it could be many different things
if it shakes while your braking your front roters could be warped or if it shakes while your driving try balancing the tires at a tire shop.
If it only happens when you accelerate the most likely cause is an axle.
You may have a broken engine or transmission mount.
You probably have mud caked on the inside of your rims and on your suspension. Could also have lost a wheel weight as well and thrown off the balance
u-joints on your drive shaft could be going out.shake the driveline where it meets the axle and see if you can move it,if it moves u-joints are shot. easy fix.
Either the car is telling you that you shouldn't be driving that fast :) or there could be a problem with the tires, steering or suspension. Possibly a tie-rod end, separated or unbalanced tires, mud in the rims or something of that nature.
Could be a number of reasons: Worn-out shocks, wheels out of balance, worn-out tires (or all of the above)
worn out tierods
Probably a wheel balance problem or possibly a bent rim.
Most likely your alignment is out of whack or bad struts. Could also be the wheels need balancing.