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Buick makes a clunking sound from trans area when accelerating.
Also, Check for a bad motor mount The most likely cause is worn CV joints in the front two wheels. I'm assuming this is a front wheel drive model. The sound is usually most noticible when accelerating or decelerating while turning.
possibly your wheel bearing is on its way out
If there is a clunking sound when turning a vehicle, the problem might be the ball joints in the front end. The ball joints help to support the A-Frame which helps to keep the wheel on and upright.
Defective CV joint or bad wheel bearing.
The rattling sound in the front of a 1995 Honda Civic wheels can be caused by wheel bearings. These bearing allow the wheel to turn and when they fail the produce a loud noise.
Check to see if your trunk is open or if the clasp that holds it closed is loose.
Have your tie rods and shock absorbers checked.
I had this too and found the answer today...apparently LINK PINS!
the thing that causes a clunk when you turn means that the break pad isn't turning all the way with the car tire and it is slightly knocking on the inner tire or something along those lines
sounds like your brake calipers could be sticking.after a short run feel your rim if it seems overly hot that's probaly what it is
Worn ball joint, rotors out of round, or belt busted on the tire