Hey Sandra==The only thing I can think of is if the engine and trans mounts are broken. Have them checked out. Good luck, Joe
This is often a problem with the CV joint.
sounds like cv joints
Take it to the garage and have them check for a cracked rotor or a loose caliper.
The frist thing I would check would be the engine mounts.
More than likely the sway bar links - TSB on these
newdiv vacuum leak, cat. converter comming apart, exhaust noise
Check the lug nuts immediately. Check tha clip that holds the brake pad on. I had a loose pad that made more of a tick sound that went away when I pressed on the brakes
you might want to check your motor mounts...I had one gone ..had it replaced...month later gone again...Now I had it replaced again and havent had any problems.
check the rear drag links for wear the ball joints wear out a lot on them
loose lugnut, wheel bearings, cv joint, u joint, bad tire(s), it could be many problems. i would start in the order mentioned and go from there. just dont go to a mechanic saying "i dont know what this noise is.." they are likely to soak you with more to spend.. hope that helps..
It is definitely not a good idea, a thumping noise usually means it has a large bubble, belts are broken or part of the tread is missing. Driving would be unsafe because a blow out of that nature, you could lose control of the car, not able to stop and possibly get into an accident.
The driveshaft might be out of balance or dented in some way, also check the u joints