Yes. Keys are used to turn on a car. But turning on a car produces huge amounts of Carbon Dioxide.
New car yes, used car no.
Is it law to provide two keys by a car dealership when buying a car?
Not in the UK.
Ipurchased my 2012 toyota venza last year and the dealer only gave two sets of keys. My guess is 2 keys.
Car rental companies give you two sets of keys because if one key is not working properly in such situation you can use another key. http://www.primeluxuryrentals.com/
No it does not. Tell the selling dealer you will not buy the car unless it has 2 keys. They will no loose a sale over a key and you will get another one. If you have already bought the car you are out of luck. Unless it has a key with an electronic chip, keys are cheap.
When Our Lord appointed Peter to lead the church as the first pope he said, "I will give you the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. . . . . " Peter is usually pictured holding two keys.
You can use the two keys to reprogram the car remote of 2000 VW Jetta.
There are two online guides to help with buying a car - Edmunds.com and Kelley Blue Book (kbb.com).
Probably not. There has to be at least one car dealership in the world that gives you only one key when you buy a car.
Yes, you can trade in two cars when you are buying a new car. If you have them, you can trade in 20 cars. When you are trading cars, you are literally selling one car to the dealer and purchasing one car from the dealer.
Usually - but not always. If you feel strongly about it, tell them to keep the car and you'll buy one elsewhere. Keys and manuals are inexpensive. The dealer may not have and can not get the service records.