Sounds like a drive train problem or perhaps a wheel barring issue, depending on your vehicle.
Theres a few ways, one you will hear a loud "roaring" or grinding sound when driving commonly known as a "roaring wheel bearing" another way is you can jack the car up and get the wheel off the ground and see if you can make it move up or down or back and forth "kind of a wobbling since motion" I hope this helps you.
When only the back windows are down, they make a thumping sound because of the air tightness of the car's cabin. Roll down a front window slightly and this will go away.
possibly your tires or a wheel bearing, listen at lower speeds, if you rock the steering wheel back and forth and it comes and goes it's probably a wheel bearing
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the spare tyre.
A roaring noise coming from the back of a Chevrolet Malibu LT while driving could be caused by several factors, including worn-out wheel bearings, tire issues such as imbalance or uneven wear, or problems with the rear differential. Additionally, a loose exhaust system or damaged heat shields can also contribute to unusual sounds. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to accurately diagnose and address the source of the noise.
The first sound you may hear when a volcano erupts is a loud explosion as gases and ash are rapidly released from the vent. This can be followed by a roaring or booming sound as more material is ejected and falls back to the ground.
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Could be a bearing going bad.
faulty ignition switch
when i am driving my toyato 2001 Eaco stops running, it will start back up