His argument was that with a written quotation with a date, prospective customers name and full break down on it at least shows some validity to the prices offered from a broker. As it turns out I think he has a point, DTD prices seem to change like the wind. Oh and if I haven't labored the point enough already, DTD quotations really are not worth paying for. The whole point of it is to allow you to take the quote to a dealership to assist in negotiating a better deal. The DTD site even states "if you would like to print off a quote and use it to negotiate yourself a better price at your local dealer, then you will understand that we make a small charge to cover our costs." This would be fine if they actually honored the quote and gave some validity to it, but they don't, so unless you are certain you can conduct your "negotiations" before a detrimental price hike which could occur at any minute of the day, don't bother paying for a written quotation. UK Car Broker don't charge for a quote and send you a bespoke personalised quotation via email within 24 hours, DTD take note! Oh and their discounts are better at the moment!