* Ford: Various models, particularly some Focus, Fiesta, and older models. This is a common pattern for Ford.
* Mazda: Certain Mazda models, again often older models and some smaller cars.
* Volvo: Some Volvo models have used this bolt pattern.
Crucially: You *must* verify the bolt pattern for the *specific year and model* of car you're interested in. Don't rely on this list alone. Using the wrong bolt pattern is extremely dangerous and can lead to wheel failure.
Consult a reliable source like a wheel and tire retailer's website (they have databases for this), your vehicle's owner's manual, or a reputable automotive parts website using your car's VIN.