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.
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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.
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