Yes, you can
Yes, but your speedometer will be 1.35 mph off.
Yes, you can use a replacement tire of 175-65-r15 for a 195-55-r15 rim.
Yes, they can
Yes, you can
Can you replace 205/65/R15 with 205/75/R15
Yes, but your speedometer will not be accurate and performance and mileage will be effected.
The aspect ratio is different, in this case the -65 is a little rounder in cross section.
This tire size should be 195/65/R15 (89S) This tire size should be 195/65/R15 (89S)
No, a 195/65 R14 tire cannot directly replace a 195/65 R15 tire. The numbers indicate the tire's width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter, with the "14" and "15" denoting the rim size in inches. Using a tire with a different rim size can lead to improper fitment, affecting vehicle handling, safety, and performance. Always choose tires that match the specifications recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
175/60-15, 165/65-15, or 215/50-15
No, definitely not. The 195/65-15 tire will be almost 8% taller and will cause the speedometer to read 55 at 60 mph. There is almost a 2" difference in overall diameter. Your handling, ride, steering, and stability will be compromised.