Yes
tires could be out of balance or or broken ply rotors might be out of round if you feel it in the steering wheel its the front tires or in the seat its the rears
This is not a question its just a statement.
If it's a front wheel drive vehicle, then more than likely you have a worn constant velocity joint ( CV joint )
Had this same problem for two months. Ended up being the alignment. If you can feel it in the steering wheel the problem is probably up front. If you can feel it in the seat then it's probably in back. Cost me $90 for front and rear alignment combined. Look at the interior wall of your tires, check for uneven wear. Changing the tires alone won't fix it; you'll just destroy your new tires.
If you are falling for him, then talk to him about how you feel.
This happens when your tires are out of balance.
Check your tires. I had the similar feeling after I had my tires rotated. Come to find out the tires were not balanced.
very odd
Have your tires balanced first then if no better have a front end alignment performed.
Do you feel it in the steering wheel - if so it is front end or front tire related, If felt in the seats of car & not steering wheel it is from rear tires or rear of car. Many things, tires out balance, alignment, bad tire, tie rod ends, ball joints, stabilizer links & more
could be any number of things from a simple alignment or needing tires. In some cases your brakes also play a role. I suggest you inspect your tires for any uneven tire ware. shake your front end down if your dont feel any "play" most likely you dont have any problems. Pull off the front tires and check the brakes if the brake pads are unevenly waring this could be your problem.
Worn steering parts or CV joint. Put the car on a rack and have everything inspected.