My car did this before and it needed an alignment and I got new tires.
i have a 96 Ford xlt 5.0 2wd 4door and whenever i was driving and hit speeds up to 60 mph, my explorer would rattle pretty bad and i finally figured out the problem. go to autozone or advance auto parts and get 2 u joints. they are fairly cheap. i think i paid $12.00 for each. they go on each end of the driveshaft. u dont have to replace both of them but i would just to be on the safe side. after i replaced both u joints, i could drive any speed over 60 and the shake was gone.
rattle (car noise) = nekisha (נקישה)
Yes, it can.
could be a problem with your transmision, having trouble shifting
Get the tyres checked for balance, and bulges in the side wall.
No
its old or something wrong with the car
what chater
Could be in need of a tune up.
what shake it up character would definitly perfer to travel by car not airplane
wheels need balancing, sometimes shake is only evident at high speed
If the rpms are above normal the most likely problem is a vacuum leak at the intake side of the engine. This condition will also typically cause a rough running situation at idle. Another thing that could cause a car to rev up and shake is a bad ecc(computer). also check your motor mounts if you have an old car.
There are two common reasons for a vehicle to shake and rattle. The first is that the car is out of alignment. The second is that the tires are out of balance and need to be rotated. Of course there are other reasons, but these are the most common and simple to repair.