In many domestic markets world wide millions of cars are sold for decades without any TPMS sensors. Including these toyobarus (not for decades of course

). No sudden statistical spike of blown tires due whatever reasons in those markets ever happened on cars without TPMS, including those that are raced. Checking periodically in some of fueling station visits also tire pressure, or noticing pressure issues visually or when driving works for most 99.99% as good minus annoyances and minus extra costs & TPMS system weight additions involved. Something like buzzer for unbuckled seatbelt has its merits. But TPMS has more cons then pros. One can use it if car is sold with it installed, but imho TPMS by far is not something that should be spent on to install later on.