if the lug pattern is the same then yes, but its going to effect your camber and will make your tires wear on one side
Almost always, yes. But the bolt pattern must match and the backspacing must be the same or within acceptable ranges to keep your tires from rubbing your fenderwell. You might have to run thinner tires, especially if the car is lowered.
Yes. I did that, works well.
Only if the rims will fit over the brakes.Be very careful to check to weight capacity of the 13 inch tires to make sure it is enough.
It will depend on which rims will fit your car. Having 16 or 17 inch rims will have a significant jump in the price of your tires.
Most of the time, yes. try it and find out.
Yes, if the bolt pattern and offsets are the same.
No
Depends on if the rim will fit over the brakes.
Wood 28 inch rims and tires fit on a Lincoln town car not the navigator.
Yes you can but it involves shaping the arches of the car around the 24 inch rims.
In some cases yes. depending on the size of caliper and rotor that the car has.
why would you spend more on rims then the car