Normally when you buy a car, you get a spare set of keys. It really depends on which country you live in and how much different companies charge. So i would have a look around the different key making companies first. :)
The best place to get a spare car key made is the Auto Dealer that sold you the vehicle in the first place. Modern car keys can contain complex electronics that are outside of the capabilities of simple key cutting services to replicate.
obviously not, why dont you just ask the owner
It varies from car to car. Like some SUV's have the spare tire on the rear hatch that you can see. Some other vehicles have the spare tire directly underneath the car attached to the under body. If you look under your vehicle and dont see a tire there, open your trunk and look underneath the trunk carpet and it should be there. Hope that helps!
I went to a dealer and he told me it was 85.00 because it has a chip in it. He made me a valet key that would unlock the car but not start it. It was only 8.00
Jesse cahalan made it in his spare time because he was bored..
dont use your car as much
It costs almost $7 million dollars to race a Formula 1 car. That includes all the spare parts needed. To actually build one car with no spare parts included will cost around $665,000.
dont wast you time with toyotas, get an amirican made car.
Yes, you can sell a car with no spare key without telling the purchaser. It is not required by law that a used car have a spare key at the time of sale.
i dont know can you tell me the awnser
i dont know!hahaha
When selling an extra, or spare car, one must first research the value of the car. There are many sites available for doing so, such as, kellybluebook.com.