Notorious, common problem, usually the front wheel hub bearings, average life span of 100,000 miles (way too short) wear out and cause a roar or growl, usually intensifying with speed. Easily remedied by replacing them. See a good mechanic. Good luck!
It may be a loose hubcap. I have four loose ones on my 2000 impala. Cheverolet designed the hubcaps with separate plastic bolts (which looke like real lug nuts) to hold the hubcap on. i think you should check your hub bearing.when they go they usually start to growl
If you have hubcaps take then off and drive it. If the noise is gone the squeak is coming from the metal ring on inside of the hubcap. A few of the platic rivets are most likely loose. You can buy some foam tape to insulate the ring and the noise will be gone
growling
What is the roaring noise from a 1999 Toyota Camry XLE at speeds over 35 ? Sounds like it is coming from the rear.
the wheel bearing on the vehicle will make a roaring noise when you accelerate the faster you go the louder it gets
Bellows mender
The compressor may have a locked rotor in the condenser causing the loud roaring noise. Another possibility is low refrigerant.
A roaring sound is usually caused by a worn out wheel bearing.
Saturn vue V6 lifter noise when first started
Like a roaring noise
Guns make a roaring sound.
yes, they make a loud roaring noise.