Maybe, but it's quite a bit wider. Check for rubbing very carefully.
NO, this would be a very bad swap. Your speedometer would read 57 mph at a true 60 mph, and handling, ride, steering, traction, power, and mpg would be adversely effected. A 195/60-16 would be an acceptable swap.
No, it will not.
Yes, you can but know that your speedometer will show 61 mph at a true 60 mph. The vehicle will also handle differently.
NO, this would be a very bad swap. Your speedometer would read 57 mph at a true 60 mph, and handling, ride, steering, traction, power, and mpg would be adversely effected. A 195/60-16 would be an acceptable swap.
You can replace a 205/50R16 tire with a 215/60R16 tire, but it's important to consider that the overall diameter and width will change. The 215/60R16 tire is wider and has a larger sidewall, which may affect vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance within the wheel well. Always consult your vehicle's specifications and possibly a tire professional to ensure safety and compatibility.
Yes, you can mount 225-60r16 tires on a rim made for 215-65r16 tires.
215 60r16
215/60r16
I doubt it as there is 2" difference in diameter.
215/60r16 95v
yes that's what is required on most.
Many medium size modern cars take that size.