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I’d potentially contact a structural engineer just for piece of mind, a survey may cost £100-200.

Generally I’d say road vibration would be normal for a truck, but a car is a bit odd, there’s some foundation issues that could cause this, none of which would be easy to fix so, make sure your building insurance is up to date BEFORE you contact anyone.

Could be issues with the foundation, or lower level structure that is causing that degree of vibration to be transferred into the building. Or as other point out, it could be a level you’re just not used to due to the building, remember Glasgow as a city has some of the oldest average housing stock in the world, some of the old tenements are pretty shocking for issues. But are considered pretty normal for the nature of the building.
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