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We need to get a couple of spare sets of car keys made for our 2007 ford focus. Haven't had to do this before and so was wondering whether you have to do this via a ford dealer or whether you can get this done for cheaper elsewhere? Have had a quick search on the net and there are lots of 'car keys r us' type sites but they don't look particularly reputable. Any tips welcome.
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Speak to a dealer, they'll need to order and code the keys from your master key. Around ?100 odd a set, and you'll have more comeback with a dealer than one of these other places. If you don't need the full electronic key, you can get a basic one as backup cheaper.

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