* Mercedes-Benz: This is probably the most commonly associated brand with the 5x112 pattern. Numerous models across various classes (A-Class, B-Class, C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, etc.) have used this pattern.
* Volkswagen: Many Volkswagen models, including Golfs, Jettas, Passats, and some Audis, use this pattern, though this is becoming less common in newer models.
* Audi: Similar to Volkswagen, a large number of Audi models have historically used 5x112. This is also less prevalent in newer cars.
* BMW (some models): Certain BMW models, particularly older ones, have used 5x112. Newer BMWs often use different bolt patterns.
* Smart: Smart cars have used this pattern.
Important Note: The bolt pattern is just *one* factor to consider when selecting wheels and tires. You also need to check the wheel offset, center bore, and overall wheel diameter to ensure a proper fit. Always verify compatibility with your specific vehicle's specifications before purchasing wheels and tires. Checking your vehicle's owner's manual or a reliable online resource is crucial to avoid damage to your car.