It depends on where you go!
If you purchased your car new from a dealer, it is best to visit them and have your keys re-cut. If this isn't the case, you can purchase replacement keys online at iKeyless or visit a local locksmith.
Take registration with VIN and proof of ownership to dealer, they can cut a new key from this data.
New car yes, used car no.
He should give you one set of keys and he may advise you to get another pair cut at a recommended sales venue. If he doesn't then you should seek advice from the local locksimth's and see i it is in the regulations.
You can always get a brand new key made for a car at the dealership. Keys for older cars can be made at almost any location that makes copies of keys.
If it is in the new Las Vegas city ,try the job "Blackmail a car dealer".
Yes. Copy the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)usually located on a strip on the inside bottom of the windshield (driver's side). Take that number to a GM dealer and they can 'code cut' you a new set of keys- typically $20 to $30 apiece. If you can't find the VIN on the car, it's also on the vehicle registration.
Call either a Volkswagen dealer or a locksmith. Give the car's vehicle identification number and any other information about it that they may ask for. They will find out certain codes that will identify the key shapes and tell them how to reproduce them. Then they will be able to cut new keys for you. It is not a difficult process and should cost less then $100
locksmith or have new locks installed
go to dealer with title and identification and they can make a new key for you
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The renter.... Keys are very expensive, even more so now because they all have a chip inside and the key needs to be programmed to the car. If you let someone borrow your car and they lost the keys wouldn't you expect them to pay to get a new set?????