No, warped rotors will cause vibration when braking.
Filling your fuel tank will not make your car shake, unless you got some bad fuel that was contaminated with moisture.
Possibly
No. And...uh...how do you shake a gas?
the gears have to readjust from the stop position. It is also possible that you have a broken motor mount and the car shakes when you hit the gas because the motor shifts position when the torque increases.
Because of friction
If you give the car gas and it immediately dies but idles without giving the car gas, the VAF could be unplugged. If the car immediately dies without giving the car gas, it could have low fuel pressure, vaccum leaks, compression issues.
When you are parked or in neutral while the car idles, your engine will shake. The vehicle will also get poor gas milage. Bad gas can also cause engine failure.
The car is stalling for a mechanical reason possibly engine overheating theyres no reason it should naturally cut off...unless the engine is too hot and its protecting itself.it could also shake if its low on gas...my 1989 dodge spirit shakes when low on gas and jerks
you have to ease on the clutch, transition between releasing the clutch and applying the gas.
No, unless the driver is giving it more gas.
It sure can. In some cases your car will not run at all. Normally bad gas just means it is contaminated with moisture. A tiny amount of moisture and your engine will miss and run rough.