While velcro has some applications in the automotive industry, such as for attaching interior panels or securing cargo, it is not a widespread or primary method for assembling car parts. The automotive industry primarily relies on various advanced manufacturing techniques, including welding, riveting, bolting, and adhesive bonding, to ensure structural integrity, safety, and durability. Velcro is not suitable for load-bearing or high-stress applications due to its relatively low strength and limited durability compared to traditional fastening methods.