That is not a tire size.
There are dozens that use that size
If you are rying to locate the size tire your vehicle I would consult my owners manual. There should be a specific size, make and model that you require. All cars do not use the same size tires, different size cars use different sizes.
lots older Honda ect
Mazda MPV 2000
1982 Lincoln Mark VI (2 door coupe) uses this size of tire. 205/75/15
Lots of vehicles use this size tire. Why would you even ask such a question?
You have to look at the tire size and it will tell you!!! On the size of the tire it will look something similar to this P215/70R15 97S Keep in mind this is not the size to use just an example depending on your rim size and other sizes will determin the size of the tire just use that number that is on the tire and take it to the tire place of your choice and they will help you get the correct tire!
Any car that was manufactured and used this size tire as the OEM size. Also any car that used a 195/75-15 OEM size can use the 205/70-15 as a substitute.
Yes, tire stores do offer tire size guides for take home use. For instance, most stores offer the Michelin tire guide that you can take home and peruse to help find the best tire size and fit for your vehicle.
You can Use this tire size calculator online to calculate different size tires and wheels on your ride. http://www.tire-size-calculator.com/ it is a great site that i use myself.
To convert bike tire sizes, you need to know the current size and the desired size. Use a tire size conversion chart to find the equivalent size in the new measurement system. Make sure the new tire size is compatible with your bike frame and wheel size. Install the new tires and adjust the tire pressure as needed.