I will assume you know you must also change wheels also. Assuming you change from 15" to 14" wheels the result will be that your speedometer will read 61.3 at a true 60 mph. A much better swap would be to go with a 215/60-14 instead of 205/60-14. All aspect would be almost identical to the OEM size. Know that 14" tires are getting harder and harder to find, and your choices will be limited if you switch to 14" wheels.
Check the clearance of your existing P195 tires to the body fender wheel well. IF the clearance is 15-20mm or less, then no you should not. Generally speaking, yes you can go to one step higher in size of the FIRST number (this being P195 to P205). Always consult a tire dealer specialist, their advice is usually free of charge.
p195/70/R14
P205 75/r14
Tire size is P195/70/R14.
Two sizes were used, P195/65-R15 & P195/70-R14
Mine has P205/70/R14 tires
Which trim level and factory wheel option!? Depending on whether you have a Base model or Z26 (or any of the optional steel or aluminum rim sizes), you may have any one of the following: P195/70/R14 P205/60/R15 P205/55/R16
Oh, what a happy little question! You see, the numbers on a tire represent its size and dimensions. If you're thinking about replacing a P195/65R14 tire with a P195/70R14, it should work just fine. The second number, 70 or 65, refers to the aspect ratio, so the 70 series tire will be a bit taller and may affect your speedometer slightly, but overall, it should fit on your wheel without any issues. Just make sure to check the clearance in your wheel well to ensure it won't rub.
You can but your speedometer will be wrong.
a 14 inch rim should fit on the 1993 Mazda MX-6, but it must be a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. tire size is usually p195/55/r14 or p195/60/r14
mine is a 90-93 integra p195 60 r14 i think all integras are this size though at stock
P205/75 r14