That said, many cars that use this bolt pattern include (but are certainly not limited to):
* Toyota: Many Corolla models, some Camry models, some Celica models, numerous smaller cars and SUVs.
* Subaru: Impreza, WRX (some generations), Legacy (some generations), and others.
* Mazda: Some Mazda3, Mazda6, and MX-5 Miata models.
* Mitsubishi: Some Lancer models, and others.
* Honda: Some CR-V and Civic models, though less common than on the brands listed above.
* Nissan: A few models, but less common than in the other brands.
To be certain if a wheel will fit a specific car, you must check the wheel's specifications (including the bolt pattern, wheel diameter, width, offset, and center bore) and compare it to your car's specifications, preferably from the owner's manual or a reputable online source. Using only the bolt pattern isn't sufficient.