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Do cars always come with 2 keys?

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Christopher Snyder

Updated on February 22, 2026

Do cars always come with 2 keys?

New cars typically come with two remote control keys. It might be that a prior owner did not return all of the keys when sellilng or trading-in the car. Or, it might be that the vehicle was repossessed, and the recovery agency purchased only one new key in order to save money. Or, perhaps the extra key was simply lost.

Keeping this in consideration, should a used car come with two keys?

On a used car, it's not always possible to have 2 keys. Dealer is not obligated to give 2 keys, but the customer should be made aware that there's only 1 key when they are making the deal. All that said, I have some financing situations where we give 1 key directly to the lien holder, in case of repossession.

One may also ask, how many sets of keys come with a new car? two sets

Similarly, do car dealerships keep spare keys?

No, the dealer does not have to provide you with a spare key - by law. Usually a car comes with 2 - and if the dealer offers one - perhaps take this into account as you negotiate the price. In this case, the car is being sold with less than the standard amount of proper keys.

How many spare car keys should you have?

A general rule of thumb is that you should have a key for every occupant of your home or apartment, plus one spare key. The extra spare key should be kept in your car or with a trusted friend/sibling. If you are wondering about getting a spare key for a significant other, there are a few things to consider.

Should you buy a car with only one key?

Yes, used cars are basically sold as is, unless you reach agreement with the seller to some other arrangement. If he says he has only one key, that's what you get. You can buy another or have one duplicated even. - Keys are cheap unless they have the radio chip, or have a remote fob.

Does car insurance cover replacement keys?

While lost car keys aren't necessarily covered by car insurance, most policies will provide some coverage if your keys are stolen. Comprehensive insurance generally includes coverage for stolen keys, providing a benefit to help cover the cost of replacing or recoding the keys and locking mechanisms of your vehicle.

What happens if you lose your Audi key?

Locksmiths may not be able to cut keys for all Audi vehicles. It can be a distressing experience if Audi keys are lost, damaged or stolen. If you have lost your Audi keys and don't have an extra key the best thing to do is call your Audi dealer.

Do new cars come with owner's manuals?

Almost all automakers have made owner's manuals available on their Web sites. In some cases however, you'll need to register at the carmaker's site. Occasionally you'll need to provide a car's vehicle identification number (VIN).

How much does a replacement Jeep key cost?

Jeep car key replacement can include many different costs. There is the starting cost for all new Jeep car keys, which is the base price of $120. $120 is the starting price for all vehicle key replacements, but a Jeep car key replacement can also require more services.

Why are replacement car keys so expensive?

Now car keys are made using advanced technology, which makes them harder to copy. Although this means that cars are harder to steal than ever before, it also means that replacing high tech keys is now very expensive. To make matters worse the more 'high end' your car, the higher your bill is likely to be.

How much does it cost to get a spare car key?

At a locksmith shop, the cost of duplicating a basic key ranges from $1.50 to $4, but as stated before they will have a wider array of key blanks for car owners to choose from. At a locksmith shop, the cost of duplicating car keys with additional features (transponder chip etc.) starts at $120.

Where do car dealerships keep their keys?

Many dealers keep keys locked in a cabinet on a board for convenience. Other suitable locations would be a locked drawer, safe or secured office. The lock on any of these solutions should be sturdy and access controlled – only one individual responsible (Key Custodian) should have access at any given time.

Can a dealer sell a car with only one key?

Yes, used cars are basically sold as is, unless you reach agreement with the seller to some other arrangement. If he says he has only one key, that's what you get. You can buy another or have one duplicated even. - Keys are cheap unless they have the radio chip, or have a remote fob.

Can I get a key cut without a key?

If it's a lost key a locksmith can make you a key without the original, as locksmiths can make keys to lock by hand. By using a blank and a file and the skills, they've developed over the years a locksmith can create a key from scratch without the need for an original key.

Can a locksmith make a new car key?

Get an Auto Locksmith
Getting an auto locksmith is the most cost-efficient option when you need a car key made. Instead of your locksmith cutting and programming a new car key, you can even have your locksmith create an entirely new key using your car's ignition.

Can I get a car key made without original?

An experienced locksmith will be able to make a replacement key for you even if you do not have the original. When you contact a locksmith, you will need to supply some information to the company before your key can be replaced.

Can I get a flip key for my car?

Whether you drive a Acura, Toyota, Ford, Chevy, the keyless shop can turn your car key and remote into a stylish Volkswagen style flip key. Volkswagen style flip keys are more durable and don't break as easily as the typical remote keys that Hondas and Lexus use.

What to do if I lost my car keys and have no spare?

Lost car keys, no spare?
  1. Search Your Immediate Area Again.
  2. Check Your Vehicle.
  3. Gather the Necessary Vehicle Information.
  4. Choose Between The Dealer & The Locksmith.
  5. Pay Attention To Cost and Reliability.
  6. Ask To Have An Additional Spare Key Made.

Can a dealership make a key from the VIN number?

As long as you can prove ownership of your vehicle a car key can be made with the Vehicle Identification Number aka VIN number. Once a key code is pulled from the VIN number a car key can be cut. However most vehicles keys also have transponders in them and most be programmed to the car.

Does NAPA Auto Parts make keys?

Our key cutting service is delivered by highly-trained staff who use a state-of-the-art cutting machine for both automotive and household keys. NAPA Auto Parts customers can be confident that the key blanks used are of the highest quality and cut to exact specifications.

What is a spare key?

Spare Key's mission is to provide assistance to families in crisis. with critically ill or seriously injured family members through housing grant. payment assistance, engaged resource referral and advocacy.

How much does rekeying cost?

Rekeying locks on your home costs $40 to $100 plus $15 to $40 per lock or about $75 per hour. If you call the locksmith to your home, you might also pay a trip fee of $50 to $100. Actual quotes depend on the type of locksmith you need for the doors you can't open. Rekeying doesn't mean replacing.

How can I get my car key without a key?

If you do not have the original key, a locksmith will be to program a new key for your vehicle. Identification required – All that is required is your vehicle identification number (VIN) found in the logbook/V5C, and you may be asked for proof of identification.