Because it's a common pattern, particularly in Asian and some European makes, a comprehensive list is impossible. However, some brands and models known to frequently use this bolt pattern include:
* Honda: Many models across various generations.
* Mazda: Many models across various generations.
* Mitsubishi: Many models across various generations.
* Nissan: Many models across various generations.
* Toyota: Many models across various generations.
* Subaru: Some models, particularly older ones.
* Suzuki: Some models.
* Isuzu: Some models, particularly trucks and SUVs.
* Infiniti (Nissan's luxury brand): Several models.
* Lexus (Toyota's luxury brand): Some models.
* Scion (Toyota's defunct youth-oriented brand): All models.
* Some Kia and Hyundai models: Particularly older ones.
To find out definitively if a specific car uses a 4x114.3mm bolt pattern, you should:
* Check your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source.
* Look at the wheel itself: The bolt pattern is often stamped onto the wheel.
* Use an online database: Several websites allow you to search for vehicle specifications by make, model, and year.
Always double-check the bolt pattern, wheel offset, and center bore before purchasing wheels for your car to ensure a safe and proper fit. Using the wrong bolt pattern is extremely dangerous.