Technically yes, because the aspect ratio will only be 6mm larger (185mm x .60 versus 195mm x .60) This means you overall diameter will be affected by a little over 1cm. You should, however, always follow the vehicle manufacturer specifications.
Yes , you can, as long as same tires on one axle.
NO. Rim size incorrect, they will not fit.
185/75/14 or optional size 195/75/14
No. Different diameter wheels will not accept different diameter tires. A 14 inch tire will not go on a 15 inch rim. 185 is width in mm, 65 is profile aka aspect ratio= % of width. 14 is diameter at bead and r is radial
No, 13 inch tires will not fit on 14 inch rims.No, 13 inch tires will not fit on 14 inch rims.
NO, the rim size is different.
Yes, as long as you change both sides of front or rear.
Of course you can, but this is a not an advisable substitute. The 195/70-14 will be 5.45% larger in diameter and it is never advisable to go over 3% in difference. Your speedometer will be read 56.8 at a true 60 mph. Handling, performance, and braking will also be adversely effected.
185 is larger
The 185-60-14 tires are general tires. They can fit most vehicles and are all season tires.
Please give the whole number, NOT just part of it. Whole number will be something like this - P185/60R-14 95H . IF the last number and letter are same then it is a substitute
Of course you can but it is not the best substitute although it is acceptable. Your speedometer will read 58.6 at a true 60 mph with the 195/70-14 tires. If you wish to go to a larger tire then a much better substitute is a 205/65-14. With this tire your speedometer will read 59.2 at a true 60 and all other parameters will be much closer to the OEM size 185/70-14.