Q: Car jerks

asked by on February 24, 2017

I just bought my car yesterday and today as I was going up my driveway which is a little bit of a hill it started to jerk and acted like it wanted to cut off but it stopped so I thought maybe I was just crazy until I was coming back home and went up another hill and it started to do it again. What could cause this?

My car has 90000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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