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	<title>New answer on: Is Having A Key Made For Your Vehicle Insured?</title>

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		<title>By: Everett Debrow, Jr.</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, and thanks for the opportunity to answer the question.

Today&#039;s cars are mostly equipped with smartkeys, and the related technology can drive the cost of replacing them up to as much as $500. This higher cost has led to the advent of a coverage plan that can be purchased as a rider to base insurance plans. A large percentage of these riders come without a deductible, making them more desirable to customers. Unless the plan offers base coverage for keys, these riders are just about must-haves. To do anything else may mean an out of pocket expense not planned for.

Thanks again, and I hope I have been helpful to you!]]></description>

		

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