How it rides, handles, fuel mileage and power are affected.
Putting larger tires on your car will give you higher top spee with less torque. However, changing the tire size will make your speedometer inaccurate.
Yes
It will worsen the ride unless you change the entire suspension so that it's tuned for the tires.Usually the car wants to subtly bounce,not so subtly when you hit a bump.
It would also depend on the road conditions and tread pattern (if any) on tires.
SUV tires do cost more than car tires. There is more material used in the bigger SUV tires. Keep an eye out in the newspaper, sometimes you can find a sale on tires at places like Big O Tires.
Yes, the tires will ruin your gas mileage overall. Bigger tires weigh more and they're harder to rotate on the vehicle even though they gain greater traction.
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
Larger tires increase traction, reduce drivablity and increase noise inside the car. Mostly they look neat
If the overall height is different, then yes.
They have bigger grips so it grips better on ice and snow
When temperatures are -53 with the wind chill, it can affect a car. The cold temperature can make the car hard to start, the engine will be slow to warm up, and the rubber on the tires can harden causing the tires to lose grip.