Kia key replacement cost at dealership vs local locksmith

My 2020 Wrangler only had one key. I got the new one through a locksmith, plus the programming, and 2 keys just for unlocking the doors for $250. I wouldn’t go to the dealership.

He had never seen a vehicle with push button start but manual door locks and hand crank windows.

It’s a Jeep thing.
Guess it’s model dependent - mine is electric …
 
Well at least it has two keys or did have. When you buy a new Toyota nowadays they come with one key and you have to come back for the second one. Their excuse still to this day is the chip shortage. But I always would go to the locksmith over the dealership. We got a quote from my work for an extra key for my dads Buick and it was like $300 some dollars and an hour of labor to program so it would be like $430 with my discount. But those switch blade keys are always a little bit more expensive but over $1k is just insane.
When we went to take delivery of the wife's 2018 Honda Accord Exl , they tried the "we only have one key for you." I said, "that is ok , You all can just give that one key to whoever you sell it to because I am not leaving this dealership with that car without two keys." The sales guy looked like a deer in headlights and it took him a second or two to realize I was not joking. We ended up with two keys. I do not think those cars that year had the newer type chips in them.
 
The Kia is driven by the kids and they lost a key a few months ago. At that time, I put AirTags on all the keys. Last weekend, the 17 year old couldn't find the remaining key and I tracked it to 1/2 mile down the road. He came home and put the key on another car to play basketball with his brother and then the 20 year old drove off with that car. Found the key which was smashed but the actual key part still worked so we still have a functioning car. This is a 2022 Kia Soul LX and NOT a push start - the key flips out of the fob. I called Kia and explained the situation and I was quoted $1010 PER KEY. That's 14% of the cost of the Kia NEW.

Needless to say, that is ridiculous, and I actually laughed at the guy. This guy just left message this AM stating he forgot to quote the 1 hour of time needed to program the key so it's actually $1210 per key. A locksmith in town can do it for $200 per key fully programmed.
Check Ace hardware. I was surprised to learn that they can replace keys for just about anything.
 
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