Excessive pitch or roll is generally caused by a bad suspension. However some cars, like the 1979 Lincoln Mark V for example, have comfort suspensions that are soft and are manufactured that way.
broken or disconnected sway bar.
No. Pitch and Roll are a requirement for many reasons.
no--bearings and tires are the most likely cause of roaring--esp if it gets louder as you roll faster
The axis of rotation: roll - horizontal front to back pitch - horizontal side to side yaw - vertical.
To roll when driving typically refers to moving the vehicle with minimal acceleration or coasting at a slow speed without pressing the gas pedal. It can be done when approaching a stop sign or traffic light to conserve fuel or maintain a steady pace.
Roll, pitch, and yaw - flight dynamics. See the below link for more info.
If they roll off the assembly line and just keep going.
Pitch, Roll and Yaw
Pitch, yaw, roll and bounce
A car can roll over when there's something slippery on the road like gasoline or ice and snow.
the three movements of an airplane is pitch, roll, and yaw.
no
This is called "pitch."