NO, that is not possible. Rim size is different and even if you found same bolt pattern there would be problems.
205/60-15 or 175/70-15
Yes, that is a good swap.
You can replace them with 205/60-14 or 175/70-14.
Either 185/65/14 or 185/60/15
You can but your speedometer will be off. Want to go wider then go with a 195/60-15.
NO. Rim size incorrect, they will not fit.
No, this is not a good swap as the 15" tire will be too large. Your speedometer will read 58 mph at a true 60 mph. You can use 185/65-15 which is a very good swap.
They will of course fit but there is a problem with going to a larger diameter tire. Your speedometer will be off. A much better replacement would be a 195/60-15 which is almost the exact same diameter.
Yes, this is an excellent substitute.
NO, that is not possible. Rim size is different and even if you found same bolt pattern there would be problems.
Yes, you can use a 185/65 R15 tire instead of a 185/60 R15, but there are important considerations. The 185/65 tire has a taller sidewall, which may slightly affect the handling and speedometer accuracy. Additionally, the overall diameter of the tire will be larger, potentially impacting clearance and suspension geometry. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making the switch.
Yes of course they can, the difference between a 185/60/14 tyre and a 185/65/14 tyre is the tyre is 5mm difference in height. Just make sure you replace them in pairs(front two/back two/all four) and not one single tyre as this will put your wheel alignment/tracking out of position. The 60 and 65 is the % of width. The difference in profile aka aspect ratio, height of sidewall is 111mm on the 60 and 120.25 on the 65 a 9.25mm difference