Normally this is caused by a warped rotor. Have your brakes inspected and rotors turned or replaced.
Shaking while braking: Usually caused by warped brake rotors or worn brake pads. Grinding noise on acceleration: Often due to worn brake pads, bad wheel bearings, or drivetrain issues. It’s best to inspect the brakes and wheels soon, as worn parts can get worse over time.
might have misaligned or loose wheels
the cuase of this is ussaully worped rotars
The CV joint being loose is one of the main causes for a car shaking while it is going uphill. However, a faulty AC and faulty engine could also be the problem.
Could be a problem with your torque converter
Tire our of balance or bent wheel. Have your tires rotated and balanced.
Cylinder miss, broken motor mount, or vacuum leak.
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
Cylinder misfire. Possibly failed or failing engine mounts.
The engine of the car may need to be cleaned or your oil may need to be changed.
have front suspension checked
Normally this is caused by a tire out of balance or a bent wheel.