Possibly shocks are tired and slack and are banging, they'd need changing if that were the case and your steering would be affected, if your control of the car is sound, then perhaps exhaust is rattling and just needs adjusting
A 1988 Toyota Corolla might run well one day and rough another day because of temperature changes that cause the vehicle to have leaks in the seals or gaskets. This might also be due to bad gasoline purchased the second day or even water in the gasoline. A clogged fuel filter might even cause this issue.
The Corolla could be shaking for many reasons. Start by checking the wheel bearings and brakes for wear. Then check the engine to see if it running rough, causing the shake.
Roads have rough surfaces because it cause more friction which a) slows down the car and b) because it stops the car swerving as much.
may be but it sounds like a loose strut or shock
Niclel is better than Penny for a teen girl with rough roads.
I would start with changing the spark plugs, air filter, fuel filter. I would also try a couple of bottles of fuel injector cleaner, and dry gas.
YES - IF they know how to FLUSH the ENTIRE rack !! A good flushing usally stops the chattering & stiffness.
Poor or rotten roads make rough riding while thin layered tires add more to it as well.
Indians say it is unmade tracks, impassable/rough roads http://omus.wordpress.com/category/my-trips/page/2/
have you checked your connections on battery they could have come loose it could be something as simple as that
my truck does that and what is happening is my light bulbs rattle and the computer is sending the message lights are out...
the road has a hard surface so that it can be flat and easy to drive on