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When you trade in your vehicle do you give them both sets of keys?

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    #16
    Originally posted by BTLowry View Post
    Makes sense IF you are financing through them.
    This what I always thought.
    But if you are going through a bank of credit union seems like you should get two sets.


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      #17
      We trade in fairly often, so I just give them one, that way I have a spare for my next truck.

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        #18
        Originally posted by cva34 View Post
        all I can say is purchasing a key/and having it programed on newer cars is EXPENSIVE...I was quoted $ 300 on mine at Ford dealer....if ya shop around with different Locksmith you might one for 1 or 2 hundred...Liberty locks near NASA did me best
        Replace my remote.com

        Key fob $58. Locksmith to cut key and program the Fob $50. So yes about $100 but way cheaper than having the dealership do it.

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          #19
          Originally posted by DS_1974 View Post
          Replace my remote.com



          Key fob $58. Locksmith to cut key and program the Fob $50. So yes about $100 but way cheaper than having the dealership do it.
          Have any trouble programming them for this place

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            #20
            Why would you hold on to keys to a car you don’t have?

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              #21
              Who cares - they going to pay you more for both sets

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                #22
                The last one we traded in they told us that we had to have both keys.

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