You’ve started your car on a frigid day in Iowa.

The bottoms of your vehicle’s tires are surrounded by snow as you work to uncover your windshield from the snow that didn’t hit the ground.

As you make your way to work, you notice something odd about how your car is running. The ride feels a little less smooth than you’re accustomed to, but your dashboard display hasn’t shown any warnings that raise any concern.

Is it the road? Is your car warm enough? What is causing your vehicle to shake while you’re driving?

While there could be several answers to this question, one of the first things you could consider is the winter elements outside. More: Iowa sees heaviest snow in post-Thanksgiving storm. Here's how much

Why does my car shake in cold weather?

Cold weather can be the culprit b

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