Its either timing or fuel intake problem.
badly
One or more cylinders are firing badly or not at all. It needs a major tune-up.
Usually when the steering wheel shakes badly while driving it could mean a few things. If it shakes only when you are applying the brakes, this means you have warped rotors and they will need to be turned or replaced. If it shakes just while driving, it could be that you have 1 or more tires that are unbalanced. Check this first before proceeding. It can also indicate that a wheel alignment and perhaps steering linkage repairs are necessary.
Nobody could answer that question without looking at your car. One of the possibilities is that your car is overheating. Check the coolant. By the way, if this is the case, and you are driving your car without coolant, stop driving right now because your car is in danger of being irreversabely ruined forever.
With my 2004 Vibe I have issues with the tires shaking after I wash my car. I found out that if you are going to wash the tires you have to wash them EXTREMELY well. If there is even a lil more dirt left in one versus the other it shakes badly. I found out after I took it to a mechanic who was nice enough not to charge me. or laugh at me for the problem.
When a child behaves badly scold them so the won't do it again. You can also punish them by not letting them play sports something like that.
My 97 RL was shaking badly too despite new tires & l just had both cv axles replaced and the shaking ended.
Backfiring in any motor is either badly out of time or a burnt valve.
my spedometer tops out at 140 km/hr but i m pretty sure i had mine up to 160km/hr when crossing the prarries. shakes like a sonofabitch though My 1990 dynasty speedometer tops out at 120mph, but I've never tried to go that fast. The car shakes badly if I go over 70mph!
Should have a "check engine" light on also. Have codes read. Could be a misfire code. May need a basic tuneup.
missing so badly- you really miss a person dying to see someone- you would do anything to see someone again
If it's not a diesel, it's probably the ignition switch. Older non computer controlled engines can continue to run (badly) after the ignition is shut off due to a very high idle or a badly set timing.