Bad CV joint. Bent rim. Needs alignment. anything relating to your wheels could be the cause.
might have misaligned or loose wheels
Wheels require balancing.
Could be Warped Rotors. Have them checked.....
Thankfully mine does not shake, thanks for asking. This is really not enough information to diagnose the problem. Does it shake the same every time or does it not shake or shake less sometimes? Is the "check engine" light on? Is there a speed where the shake is more pronounced? Does it have to be full throttle acceleration or does it shake under light acceleration too? Is there a noise accompanying the shake? If you accelerate around a corner is the shake any different? Left or right turn make a difference?
Warped rotor and worn out brake pads.
The fact that it's a piece of junk chevy, get a mustang. Ford all day.
if this happens at a certain speed it's probably the alignment of the tires.
The pistons are running in the cylinders of the engine, so when the rpm of the engine rises, the pistons quickley build up speed. It is this rapid acceleration of the pistons that casue the car to shake.
Have the wheel bearings checked, as well as the alignment.
replace the front brakes and rotors
This is Alzheimer's Disease.
Tires worn out? Tires mounted and tight ok? Good alignment? Good balance? you'll need to take it back and ask these things or get a second opinion.. d