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three keys?
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Adrian Caspersz
2021-02-28 11:36:59 UTC
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Hi,

Some years ago I bought a secondhand car. It came with three keys.

Recently I bought another. Came again with three keys which surprised me.

Are cars supplied normally with 2 or 3?

If two, would the third have been owned (and paid for) by a leasing
company?
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Dave Plowman (News)
2021-02-28 12:17:26 UTC
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Post by Adrian Caspersz
Hi,
Some years ago I bought a secondhand car. It came with three keys.
Recently I bought another. Came again with three keys which surprised me.
Are cars supplied normally with 2 or 3?
If two, would the third have been owned (and paid for) by a leasing
company?
Common used to be two full ones plus a valet key?
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alan_m
2021-02-28 22:56:00 UTC
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Post by Adrian Caspersz
Hi,
Some years ago I bought a secondhand car. It came with three keys.
Recently I bought another. Came again with three keys which surprised me.
Are cars supplied normally with 2 or 3?
If two, would the third have been owned (and paid for) by a leasing
company?
Were any any the keys coloured?

On one car I had there was a master red key and a blue key that could
mechanically unlocked the door and start the car plus a remote key fob
with another key. From memory both the red and blue keys were required
to program a remote key fob/key.
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