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    Quote Originally Posted by Inego View Post
    Anyway - $455 for the key, $155 service fee to link key and car......
    Gee skoda is slow. Land Rover were charging that for imobiliser keys ten years ago and they were quoting a three month wait to get one from England.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K1W1 View Post
    Gee skoda is slow. Land Rover were charging that for imobiliser keys ten years ago and they were quoting a three month wait to get one from England.
    Happened to us two cars ago .
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    I wonder if you can cover this with insurance?

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    Conveniently the cost will be just below most people excess.
    I guess you could try to claim on a household goods policy but I suspect you'd get nowhere.

    It's just a wrought really. You can buy a complete new working PC with screen and operating system for what they are trying to say the cost of the electronic key is. It's just like the DVD map upgrades for in dash sat nav. How come I can buy 12 months worth of updates (4 releases) from TomTom for $49 and the car manufacturers want hundreds of dollars for a single update that uses the same base map info?
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    Quote Originally Posted by K1W1 View Post
    .......How come I can buy 12 months worth of updates (4 releases) from TomTom for $49 and the car manufacturers want hundreds of dollars for a single update that uses the same base map info?
    Umm, profiteering?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackSuperb View Post
    Umm, profiteering?
    Yeah it is in a way, you are a captive audience so they can charge what they like.

    With the insurance, I was thinking something like the "1 free windscreen" option. I've never had a broken windscreen ever, I'm more likely to lose my keys and they would cost similar to replace.

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    i lost one of mine and im scared to call VW and ask for a new one. All i need is the key (blade part and buttons part), i can code it myself. V-Checker to the rescue!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobski View Post
    I wonder if you can cover this with insurance?
    My insurance supposedly covers keys without affecting excess - need to remember to check it out tomorrow. Thanks for reminding me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inego View Post
    My insurance supposedly covers keys without affecting excess - need to remember to check it out tomorrow. Thanks for reminding me.
    Usually contents insurance doesn't have a "no claim bonus" that you can loose, bonus if you can get it covered though that


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