vCard QR codes for car dealers
A vCard QR code saves a salesperson's full details to a buyer's phone in one scan — name, mobile, email and dealership — so an after-hours browser on the forecourt can call about the car the next morning. It earns its place on windscreen cards, business cards and test-drive follow-ups. Fill in your details below to make one free.
Plenty of forecourt browsing happens after hours — a buyer wanders the lot on a Sunday, spots the right motor, and has no quick way to reach whoever could sell it. The windscreen vCard captures that interest before it cools. Scanning fires an “Add contact” prompt, dropping the salesperson's direct number, email and dealership into the buyer's phone, primed to ring on Monday. Everything sits inside the square itself, so there's nothing to host and no expiry — the printed card just keeps working through wind, rain and a winter on the lot.
Include your name, job title, mobile, work email and the dealership name and website. Add the showroom address so the saved contact shows where you're based. Keep the title specific — “Sales Executive, [Dealership]” reads better in a saved contact than just a name, especially when a buyer is comparing several forecourts.
From details to a windscreen card:
Enter your contact details
Name, mobile, email, dealership and website — encoded in your browser, never uploaded.
Download as vector
SVG or PDF so it prints sharp on small cards and large forecourt signage alike.
Add a caption
“Scan to save my details” next to the code lifts scan rates noticeably.
Test before the print run
Scan with an iPhone and an Android before ordering a batch of cards.
Two codes per windscreen
A small “save salesperson” vCard code beside the big “view this car” listing code lets a serious buyer do both — see the car's spec and keep your number.
Need the plain tool? Open the vCard QR code generator.