Yes, Adaptors are available for a lot of conversions. Not all, and will require you to stay with the same number of bolts in most cases.
the bolt pattern is 115/5. you can go to discounttires.com and find any bolt pattern for any car of any year.
what car uses 5x114.3 bolt pattern
japanese car
2010 Malibu does
You would need a set of bolt on adaptors for the pattern you need. I've seen them that changed from a four bolt to a five bolt pattern. Not sure where to find them though.
this is not a car pattern this pattern belongs to a machine gun
5X5.4
In the US, the 2005 GTI was the fourth-generation (A4 platform) car with a bolt pattern of 5x100.
the bolt pattern is 5-114.3 another way to say it is 5 lug on a 114.3 mm bolt circle go to discounttiredirect.com and type in you info as if you were looking to purchase new wheels for your car and the results from your search will tell you your bolt pattern. it works for any car.
The Volkswagan Beetle had a 5 bolt wheel pattern since 1938.
The bolt pattern for a 1950 Chevy car is typically 5 bolts in a 4.75-inch (or 120.7 mm) circle. This pattern is common among many Chevrolet vehicles from that era. When looking for wheels or rims, it's important to ensure they match this bolt pattern for proper fitment.
A 5x114mm bolt pattern is common among many car manufacturers. Several trucks in the Ford line use this pattern.