The Original equipment size is P205/70R15 95S
Yes you can
Yes you can. The first number on the tire size is big the tire is from bead to bead. Your car will sit just a bit lower and you speedometer will read a little fast.
NO, the correct size for this car is 205/60-16. A 205/65-16 tire will be 3.06% larger in overall diameter. It is never advisable to go more than 3% larger or smaller. Your speedometer will read 58.1 at a true 60 mph. Handling, braking, and mileage will be adversely effected. Stick with the OEM size tire.
Depends on the size tire and the aspect ration of that tire.
No.
Take your car or old tire to a tire store. The employees there will be able to determine your tire size needs and recommend a good choice for your vehicle.
To find the size of the rim of your car tires, you look on the side of the tire. It should be printed on the side of the tire, or on the inside of the door of the car.
On the outside of your tire, there are numbers which indicate the size of the tire. The last few digits will be the rim size of the tire. You will also want to measure the width of the tire.
There is a tag in the drivers door that shows the correct tire size for the car you are working on
You look in your owner's manual and read off the OEM recommended tire size.
Depends on make and model of car.