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Car advertising in Tulsa: how it works and what it pays

In Tulsa, Lunar drivers typically earn $334–$400/month per car; businesses advertise on local cars starting at $500/month in 2026.

Lunar (lunarcar.me) is a car advertising marketplace live in Tulsa, OK, where local businesses buy a monthly plan starting at $500 and everyday drivers earn passive income by carrying a removable decal for one of those businesses on their car door. Tulsa drivers typically earn $334–$400 per month with multiple stickers on one car, up to a $100.20-per-sticker ceiling with bonuses. There's no waitlist — anyone in Tulsa can sign up today at lunarcar.me, and it's free to join.

How does car advertising work in Tulsa?

A Tulsa business picks a plan and sets a target zone — the neighborhood or service area it wants to reach. Lunar matches nearby drivers inside that zone, prints and ships the decals, and drivers apply them to their car doors. A decal is a removable vinyl circle, not a full wrap — it goes on paint-safe automotive vinyl and comes off cleanly when a campaign phase ends. Drivers don't change their routine: no shifts, no deliveries, no new stops. They just drive like they already do, and Lunar verifies the driving with a VIN check, a re-taken install photo about twice a month, and a weekly odometer photo. Payouts go out monthly through Stripe.

What does car advertising cost for a Tulsa business?

Plans run $500, $1,000, or $2,000 a month, billed monthly across a committed 3-, 6-, or 12-month phase — never charged upfront for the full term. Any local business, organization, or nonprofit can advertise, including franchise locations; content that's provocative, lewd, or political is not accepted. Businesses get a dashboard showing active cars, verified mileage, and estimated impressions — modeled the same way billboards and transit ads are sold, always shown as an estimate rather than a promised number of views. If a matched spot sits empty mid-campaign, that slice of the plan is credited back.

What can drivers earn advertising their car in Tulsa?

Lunar pays a flat $83.50 base per sticker per month, plus a mileage bonus of up to $8.35 for driving well above the typical reference point, plus referral and streak bonuses — all stacking toward a $100.20 ceiling per sticker. A car has up to four sticker spots, one per door, so a driver who fills multiple spots typically earns $334–$400 a month. Drivers choose which businesses they're willing to represent — up to two of their four spots come from brands they name themselves, and they get one veto a month if they're not comfortable with an assigned one. These are estimates, not guarantees; actual earnings depend on how many matches are available in a driver's area.

Which parts of Tulsa does car advertising reach?

Because target zones follow where a business actually operates, coverage tracks Tulsa's mix of neighborhoods — Downtown and the Blue Dome and Brady Arts Districts, Cherry Street and Brookside along Riverside, Kendall-Whittier near the university corridor, Midtown, and the retail strips further south toward 71st and beyond. Tulsa is a car-dependent city with limited transit, so most local trips happen behind the wheel rather than on a bus or train. Nationally, the average one-way commute runs about 27 minutes (US Census/ACS, 2023–24) — in a city built around driving like Tulsa, that time is almost entirely spent in a car passing storefronts, not sitting on a platform. A decal on a car making its normal daily loop through a neighborhood puts a business in front of the same residents, day after day, without renting a fixed billboard location.

Is car advertising legit in Tulsa, or is this a scam?

Car-wrap advertising has a well-documented scam pattern: a "brand" mails a driver a counterfeit check for a few thousand dollars, tells them to keep a cut, and asks them to wire or Zelle the rest to an "installer" — the check later bounces and the driver owes the bank the full amount (FTC alerts, 2016–2024; BBB Scam Tracker). The bright line is simple: a legitimate program never sends a driver money upfront or asks them to forward payment to anyone. Lunar is free to join, never asks for money, and pays monthly after driving is verified — the reverse order of how the scam works.

Frequently asked questions

Is Lunar available in Tulsa right now?

Yes. Lunar (lunarcar.me) is live in Tulsa, OK, alongside Vancouver, BC. There's no waitlist — drivers and businesses can sign up at lunarcar.me today, and it takes some time after signup to get matched with a nearby business or driver.

How much can I earn advertising my car in Tulsa?

Lunar pays a flat $83.50 base per sticker per month, plus bonuses up to a $100.20 ceiling per sticker. With up to four sticker spots per car, Tulsa drivers typically earn $334–$400 a month. These are estimates based on typical driving and available matches, not a guarantee.

What does it cost a Tulsa business to advertise on local cars?

Plans start at $500/month for roughly 3 cars (Crescent), $1,000/month for about 7 cars (Half Moon), and $2,000/month for about 16 cars (Full Moon), billed monthly across a 3-, 6-, or 12-month phase. Businesses set a target zone and see verified mileage and estimated impressions on a dashboard.

Does a Lunar decal damage a car's paint?

Properly made automotive vinyl decals apply and remove without damaging factory paint when installed and removed correctly. Lunar uses a removable vinyl door decal, not a full wrap, so it's a lighter commitment for the car.

How do I know car advertising in Tulsa isn't a scam?

The classic red flag is a company mailing a check upfront and asking a driver to forward part of it to an installer — that check later bounces (FTC, BBB Scam Tracker). Lunar never sends money upfront or asks a driver to pay anything; it's free to join and pays monthly via Stripe only after driving is verified.

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