Answer (1 of 13): No. Conditionally. It's common to duplicate car keys for older vehicles, or vehicles with no onboard ignition disabler. It's possible to duplicate keys even cars with a disabler, though - those keys may or may not work in the ignition switch, but they'll probably work in the doo
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