Are You Being Misled by Cheaper OEM Car Keys?

Many sellers label generic look‑alike keys as “OEM” or “original” and quote you similar prices, but they are often third‑party copies made from cheaper materials and lower‑quality chips. At Soxxi Master, when we say genuine OEM, we mean a key sourced from authorised channels that matches your car’s exact security, electrical, and mechanical specifications. Genuine keys tend to be more reliable in the long term, while cheaper copies may look the same but can fail sooner or cause compatibility issues. If you’re paying a “genuine” price, it’s worth confirming whether you’re actually getting a genuine part, not just a copy in a similar shape.

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