Of course you can but I recommend against it. Your speedometer will be 3.182% too slow. This will also adversely effect the handling, mileage, and braking. Stick with the OEM size.
Should not be a problem. Tires have an almost identical height so speedometer will remain accurate.
You have written the same number twice.
P195/60R15 or P185/65R15
No, they are not interchangeable. Two totally different diameter tires.
grand am
Yes, I think the P is for passenger.
P195/65R15 89T
Yes they are. My 2006 Prius had P185/65R15 on when I bought it and I put brand new Michelin Destiny's on from Discount Tire and they are upgraded to the bigger time which is P195/60R15. They are perfect and puts a little more rubber on the ground instead of those stock skinny tires. My only question is that I am trying to find out from someone if this would change my speedometer at all, even a little bit so I could calculate my MPG a little better. I love my tires. They really make the Prius feel good on the road.
Yes they are. My 2006 Prius had P185/65R15 on when I bought it and I put brand new Michelin Destiny's on from Discount Tire and they are upgraded to the bigger time which is P195/60R15. They are perfect and puts a little more rubber on the ground instead of those stock skinny tires. My only question is that I am trying to find out from someone if this would change my speedometer at all, even a little bit so I could calculate my MPG a little better. I love my tires. They really make the Prius feel good on the road.
The correct size is listed on the driver's door post and in the owner's manual.
NO, it is not interchangeable with either of these sizes. The speedometer will be off over 6%. You can however install a 205/60-15 or a 185/70-15 and they will be very close to OEM. My advice is stick with the OEM size.
1997 Chevrolet Cavalier LS Front and Rear Tires P195/65R15 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier Base Model Front and Rear Tires P195/70R14 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Front and Rear Tires P205/55R16