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Car Forum / Audi Cars / October 2008

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West Denver locksmith to cut an audi key

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andy - 18 Jul 2006 03:48 GMT
Can anyone recommend a west Denver locksmith to cut one of the new audi
keys? I need a spare that is not a switchblade model and the dealer wants
$80. A locksmith who's machine is broken said he normally charges $40 for
the type I have, but he didn't know of the nearest competitor.
TIA.
Andy
Chris Bartram - 18 Jul 2006 21:00 GMT
> Can anyone recommend a west Denver locksmith to cut one of the new audi
> keys? I need a spare that is not a switchblade model and the dealer wants
> $80. A locksmith who's machine is broken said he normally charges $40 for
> the type I have, but he didn't know of the nearest competitor.
> TIA.
> Andy

To be honest even the $80 sounds like a bargain. I think average dealer
cost here is £80 - so given the current exchnage rate you are doing
well. I recently had a new key for our VW Lupo, and it cost £90
including the coding to the immobiliser.
peterthesmith - 31 Oct 2008 02:00 GMT
Whenever you look for a locksmith, the first thing you should do is t
confirming with the Better Business Bureau to affirm that there are n
tentative complaints, since locksmith is usually an one time service

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peterthesmit
dave AKA vwdoc1 - 31 Oct 2008 13:39 GMT
I myself like the dealer to cut the later keys!  ;-)
There is also a person that cuts them from your code, or from one of your
originals and sends them to you along with the code.  He is supposedly
recommended by others since I have not had him do any work for me.
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later,
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto

> Whenever you look for a locksmith, the first thing you should do is to
> confirming with the Better Business Bureau to affirm that there are no
> tentative complaints, since locksmith is usually an one time service.
 
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