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That usually happens if you're in too high a gear. If it also seems to accelerate slowly, you may have a fouled plug or other cause of a dead cylinder.
Most repairs are covered by AT LEAST A 90 DAY WARRANTY. Get that car back in there and tell them it's been having issues since you took it back from them. Ask them what they are prepared to do for you before you get legal help. That should get the ball rolling in the right direction.
I'm going to guess you have a loose or broken mount of some sort ... and you should have someone who knows the car take a look at it. Driving it like this will probably do more damage.
Well for one thing stop driving it before more damage occurs. If it's not a problem with the transmission, you may have a bad wheel bearing or cv joint. If you want to check the wheel bearings, get up to speed and steer left and right just enough to alter direction. If the noise lessens or temporarily goes away, it's the wheel bearing. Also check you gear oil level in the transmission. If no noise in idle, I guess you can rule out the engine.
are you sure its not a certain road condition or certain area of road that you drive everyday and only notice it there to have a problem?road crown and abnormalties can cause very crazy problems and nothing wrong with car
It sounds like the A/C compressor may need to be replaced as it sounds like it is bogging down the engine more than it should. This is not so noticable at higher engine speeds.
Check your wires, plugs and coils. I think it is an ignition problem myself. Something is breaking down under a load. My guess would be a bad coil or wire, the hard starting could be a symtem of this also, As I first read your description I was thinking maybe a leaking fuel injector or faulty fuel injector, but I believe it is in the ignition system. I hope this Helps! Merry Christmas!
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