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Author: Tobi Adekunle
Tobi holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering and has a genuine passion for cars and how they perform on the road. He founded AutoTireGuide to give everyday drivers honest, technically accurate information so they can make smarter tire and auto decisions. He has spent five years researching and writing helpful content across automotive and technical subjects.
If you drive a sedan, crossover, or minivan and need a solid all-season tire that won’t drain your wallet, the Kumho Solus TA31 is probably already on your radar. It comes as original equipment on a lot of popular cars, including the Hyundai Sonata, Kia Soul, and Kia Seltos. Many drivers simply re-buy it when their stock tires wear out. But is the Kumho Solus TA31 actually a good tire, or is it just familiar? That’s the question this review answers. After digging through real owner experiences, forum discussions, and professional evaluations, here’s the honest picture. The short answer: it’s…
You glance at your dashboard and see that little horseshoe symbol flashing at you. Not solid. Blinking. And now you are wondering if it is safe to keep driving, whether your tires are about to go flat, or if something serious is wrong. Here is the short version: a blinking tire pressure light is not the same as a solid one. A solid light means a tire is low on air. A blinking tire pressure light means the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) itself has a problem, usually a dead sensor battery, a faulty sensor, or the system needing a…
Who Is the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S For? If you’re shopping for the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, you’ve probably already heard the hype. It launched in 2016, immediately took the top spot in nearly every major independent tire test, and has held that position ever since. The question for 2026 isn’t whether it’s good, it’s whether it’s still worth it given that newer competitors have gotten very serious about closing the gap. Here’s the quick answer: yes, it is. The PS4S still delivers a combination of dry grip, wet braking, ride comfort, and noise suppression that no single competitor has…