Hi!
My 68 year old mother surprised me today. She showed up with her newly acquired certified pre owned 2016 Corolla S. It has 17k miles on it.
She wanted to show off and had me drive it. The 1st thing I noticed was a bumpy vibration sensation which could felt through the footrest, floorboard, and when you hover on the break pedal lightly.
It mainly happens from about 3mph to about 30 mph then would mostly go away, then as the car slows down it would come back. It wasn't too noticeable at highway speed, but the car would randomly pull to the left, but sometimes to the right, and sometimes pretty intensely.
I have a 2006 toyota tundra that has no vibration, I had a 2007 audi s4 previous to that. I've had a multitude of other cars, and I don't remember any having such a crazy vibration that almost feels like you can feel the axle spinning around at low speeds.
My 68 year old mother surprised me today. She showed up with her newly acquired certified pre owned 2016 Corolla S. It has 17k miles on it.
She wanted to show off and had me drive it. The 1st thing I noticed was a bumpy vibration sensation which could felt through the footrest, floorboard, and when you hover on the break pedal lightly.
It mainly happens from about 3mph to about 30 mph then would mostly go away, then as the car slows down it would come back. It wasn't too noticeable at highway speed, but the car would randomly pull to the left, but sometimes to the right, and sometimes pretty intensely.
I have a 2006 toyota tundra that has no vibration, I had a 2007 audi s4 previous to that. I've had a multitude of other cars, and I don't remember any having such a crazy vibration that almost feels like you can feel the axle spinning around at low speeds.