Key duplicating places can't make one because it is an odd shape and has a microchip. And the Volvo dealer wants $300. Yikes!|||if it has a microchip then your only option is the dealer.|||You can't say the 'V' word under $300 and only a locksmith in a very large city would have sufficient call to buy the equipment, software, and tech subscriptions to program them. Therefore the dealer may be your only option.
Just for the record, GM doesn't sell chip keys for $16. They are more along the lines of $48 right now with the price expected to triple as dealerships are closed left and right over the next 12 months. Better hope your local locksmith can do chip keys.|||Depends on which key you get. I have an XC90 and the key fob is about $450 to replace, depending on which dealer I take it to. The "valet" key, the one with out the fob, is about $150-180 depending on the dealer. I bought the key, without having it programed for $25. All that does is open the doors, and turn on the accessories.
Ironically enough, a Porche Cheyenne's key fob is only $350 to replace. Go figure...|||Sorry but Volvo is the only place you can get your key made.
Usually it's around $160 (key+one hour of labor)
Call another dealer and see what they say..
Good luck.|||i think you have to go to the dealer D:
answer please http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||I'll stick with a Chevrolet, I think this explains why. Their keys are about $16.
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