sounds like a problem with the fuel injection , or maybe a clogged fuel filter. It might be the electronics . Have someone run a diagnostics on the computer
Wheel balance may be off...
Possible reasons are; Poor driving skills Fuel starvation Air starvation Ignition timing
You can find an experienced driving instructor in local driving schools. Simply pop down to one of the driving schools or give them a call and make an arrangement.
Take it to a dealer. Its under warrantee
Auto ignition of fuel
realignment, 60 to 80 bucks
If it's raining enough for wipers on you have to have headlights on. Intermittent wiper its not required.
On a vehicle that new, I'd be on the phone with the dealer if I were you - OR - read the owners manual.
You can get cheap driving lessons by finding an experienced driving instructor that lives close to you and that would cut you a deal off the price of the lessons.
Try balancing the tires,
If an apparently intoxicated customer insists on driving home, prioritize their safety and the safety of others. Calmly explain the risks of driving under the influence and offer alternative solutions, such as calling a taxi or rideshare service. If they refuse help, consider involving local authorities to prevent them from driving. Always ensure that you document the situation in case of future liability concerns.
There is an intermittent failure in the safety restraint system. You will need to have the system checked for codes to know possible causes.There is an intermittent failure in the safety restraint system. You will need to have the system checked for codes to know possible causes.