I think the wording of this question would have been better served by something along the lines of "When receiving a "Quote Request", "Request A Quote", "Fast Quote" or other type of lead where the consumer has been promised a vehicle price quote in exchange for submitting their personal contact information, do you respond with an email that provides the quote as promised by the online lead form?".
I have set up processes for many types of Internet Leads, not all of them require sending back price quotes, and I have found that as long as you NEVER quote a price on one single vehicle, and ALWAYS quote prices on multiple vehicles, including whatever you have that comes closest to what the customer asked for, that the ability to then get in direct contact with that same customer is greatly enhanced. Let's face it, we live in a world that requires us to get to the next step, with many steps required to get to a delivery. If we do not engage in direct CONVERSATIONAL information exchange with these online car shoppers, we are at very little risk of selling a car!