yes, but your speedometer will be off by 0.7 mph at 60 mph with the 18565r15 tire. (it will read 59.3, not a noticeable error). See the link below for the details.
Yes, they are
The 205 60R is a narrower tire than a 215 60R 15, however they will probably both fit the same size rim.
The 65's will stand taller than the current 60's because this number represents the height of the tire as a percentage of the P195. Always consult your local tire dealer specialist, their advice is usually free of charge.
Yes, though handling may be adversely affected. Generally this type of change in tire sizing is only done when switching over to snow tires for the winter season.
Please give the whole number, NOT just part of it. Whole number will be something like this - P185/60R-14 95H . IF the last number and letter are same then it is a substitute
185-60R-14
what tires and rims came on that car stock?
You may use that size, yet however the accuracy of your speedometer will be less accurate (if used on front wheels).
Yes, I am running a 2002 Voyager with 215 60R 15 tires at the moment.
Generally, no.
Yes, you can. If it is four wheel drive, do not shift into four on pavement or dry ground with different tire sizes.
average size is P195/60R-14, however some of the oz or ralley may have larger sports tires. On my 1993 GL model they are 175 /70 R13 on my 2004 Lancer ES- 185/70 R 14 changed from R14 to 195/60 R15. no issues.