Automotive in a sentence as an adjective

"All of this, in the grand scheme of the automotive industry, are small ripples.

A lot of very talented people have failed in the space and automotive businesses.

I think the real lesson here is never get in a Tesla driven by an automotive journalist.

Not sure for bulbs, since my experience was automotive, but I imaging it is similar.

I mean, even you have tried to suggest that any criticism is not reasoned debate, but oil and automotive negative PR.

Think the Japanese in the 80s with just-in-time production which allowed them to dominate the automotive industry.

In the heyday of the automotive industry, the best auto worker in the world produced about the same output as the average auto worker.

One was with a custom automotive shop that hosted their website on phpBB and had the worst code imaginable as demonstrated to me on a programming test.

Tesla Motors would be another footnote in history that people could point to - "automotive startups are a losing proposition, do not invest".

I'm too busy revolutionizing the automotive and space travel industries.

Do you have any idea whatsoever how hard it is to have a successful venture in the automotive industry?You really should watch the Bloomberg Risk Takers documentary on Elon.

Huibert has been working in the automotive industry for over 20 years, and was responsible for the rear suspension design of the Lincoln LS and Jaguar S-type as well as numerous advanced chassis design concepts at Ford.

The 100-year-storm of destruction that we, as Player 1, unleash upon the poor Liberty City automotive world would probably make any insurance company run screaming and crying in the opposite direction of profitability.

And, granted, once you've chosen your lifestyle, minimizing the amount of gas you burn as you go about your daily routine is the thing to do. All the same, it's ludicrous to ignore the basic inefficiency of the suburban style of life that dominates in this country while we wait for automotive engineers to come up with clever solutions to pricey gas and carbon emissions that are twice as high per capita as in many similarly wealthy countries.

There's probably a much simpler explanation: That automotive journalists are really lazy, have a story in mind before they ever drive the car in question, routinely do stuff like this, and are only being called out now because of black boxes being embedded into some newer cars such as Tesla's.

Automotive definitions

adjective

of or relating to motor vehicles; "automotive supplies"

adjective

containing within itself the means of propulsion or movement; "a self-propelled vehicle"

See also: self-propelled self-propelling