Locksmith vs Dealer for Car Keys: Which Is Really Cheaper?
A real-world comparison of using a mobile locksmith vs a dealership for car key replacement in Port St. Lucie.
The dealer path
You call the dealership, get told the key must be ordered, and are quoted a programming appointment 2–5 days out. Because your car will not start, you also need a tow — often $100+ to a Port St. Lucie dealer. When you finally get the appointment, you are paying dealer labor rates plus a marked-up key. Total time: 2–5 days. Total cost: often the highest option available.
The locksmith path
You call a mobile locksmith, share your year/make/model and VIN, and get a firm price on the phone. A technician drives to your vehicle with the correct blank key or fob and programs it on-site. Total time: 30–90 minutes on average. Total cost: typically 30–50% less than the dealer path once you include the tow.
When the dealer is genuinely the right choice
Some late-model European push-to-start systems still require dealer-only tools. A good locksmith will tell you honestly on the phone whether that is your situation — before you pay for a truck roll that cannot finish the job.
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