If your vehicle keeps bouncing, it generally means there is a problem with your suspension system, most commonly worn-out shock absorbers or struts. These components are designed to absorb the bumps and shocks from the road, so when they're worn or damaged, the vehicle cannot stabilize properly and keeps bouncing. Other causes may include damaged or sagging springs, uneven or improperly inflated tires, wheel alignment issues, or worn bushings in the suspension system. When pressing down on the vehicle's body above a wheel, if the car continues to bounce after releasing, it is a classic sign of worn shock absorbers needing inspection and likely replacement. Ignoring this can lead to further damage and unsafe driving conditions. Excessive bouncing can also lead to poor handling, loss of control, or uneven tire wear, so it's important to have your vehicle checked by a mechanic as soon as possible.