if you still have a key it will be even cheaper to take it to the locksmith
try searching ALA auto locksmith association or using locksmith locator on Master Locksmiths Association website or similar on Institute of Certified Auto Locksmiths
Looking at the time stamps for Chris's answer @ 22:01, and the next unaffected answer from BillyBB @ 03:19, I say unequivocably that the 2 removed answers were from the normal early morning "spammer attack", whic occurs every night about 0100-0230 GMT for this site. Nothing personal to your question, its just what happens, but the techies, mods & Ab Editor are on top of the issue.
The regular nightly (Chinese?) spammer posted the usual ad for cheap trainers on all recent threads, thus filling the 'Latest posts' box completely. When that happens, regular ABers often follow the spammer's post with a blank post (or, more accurately, one consisting of a single full stop or comma) on each of the affected threads, to clear the spammer's username from 'Latest posts'.
I banned the spammer (resulting in the first 'answer removed') and then removed the blank post that followed it (resulting in the second 'answer removed').
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