5x120 is a European pattern... most likely volkswagen/Audi. some Mercedes and BMW use the 5x120, but not that high of an offset. +45 is FWD offset territory
most bmw's will fit that
BMW, And BMW 5 series in particular
there are a whole list of cars that have the same bolt pattern as Mazda millenia. the Milly has a 5X114.3 mm and 5x4.5 inches. i can tell you that all Lexus cars have the same bolt pattern. you can go to roadkillcustoms whell bolt pattern cross reference data base.
Pretty much just about every GM from the 60s through the 90s, and even some up into the 2000s. The larger cars and trucks used a 5x5. But the A body cars, X body cars, and even the S10 series used the 5x4 3/4. This does not include any front wheel drive cars. The new GTO used a 5x120 mm. Which is 5x4 3/4. So you have a lot of wheels to choose from.
The list is huge but mostly rear wheel drive GM cars. This does not include the huge GM cars because their bolt pattern is 5 on 5.
gm mid size rear wheel drive cars and s10 trucks and blazers
what other truck are cars got 5x51/2 bolt pattern
A lot, see link below for full list.
Previous poster stated that 5x115mm is for 96-00 GM cars... Wrong...I have a 207 Impala with that bolt pattern and bought GM factory rims off a 2005 Caddy CTS that fit my Impala. Both are 5 x 115mm and GM still uses that bolt pattern today and as early as 1978 on Malibu`s. Very common.
All 91-96 GM B-body cars have a 5" wheel bolt pattern.
Mercedesaudiford granada mk11they are all 5 x 112 bolt pattern