I needed ignition key for a 2002 Suzuki XL-7 and they had the blanks. This is a one stop place if you need keys cut. The alternative is local hardware or Wal-Mart, but I wasted a stop there as they didn’t have the blank I needed. Also, sometimes cuts are done by amateurs, so the little extra cost here is well worth it. If you have any sort of key that is «electronic» though, I would imagine they could help, but you may be better off just going back to the dealer because the key often needs to be ordered from the mfg anyway, and the computer programming done by the auto dealer. That’s been my experience with Chrysler and Smart Car(Mercedes). I have a VW, and it’s all electronic, which is the trend with newer cars.