I can't believe I'm saying this, but I think Ford is correct. I enquired at Mr Minute about getting a copy of my key and they quoted $170. They had to place the key in some sort of code reader/transponder which then gave them the details.
So if you can't start your car, with either of the keys, or even get a copy done because of the damage, you will most likely need a tow somewhere.
My step-dad now has two keys for his AU wagon. One to get in, the other to start it. Cost him around $300.
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