Data methodology
Truck camper data methodology
WTTO standardizes camper research so buyers can compare models across brands. This page defines the fields, confidence labels, and source expectations behind the public camper pages.
Field definitions
These definitions help buyers, search systems, and AI answer engines interpret WTTO camper data consistently across model, brand, guide, and comparison pages.
| Field | WTTO definition |
|---|---|
| Base price | The lowest known published starting price before selected options, taxes, delivery, install, or dealer fees. |
| Configured price | The estimated build price after selected options and packages when WTTO has enough option data to calculate it. |
| Dry weight | The listed camper weight before water, cargo, passengers, fuel impact, and owner-installed accessories. |
| Pop-up style | The camper roof or shell format, such as wedge, vertical pop-up, cabover, or fixed canopy shell. |
| Lead time | The currently published or confirmed wait estimate. Lead times can change with production load and fulfillment path. |
| Fulfillment | How a buyer gets the camper: factory install, partner shop install, pickup, delivery, or self-install when supported. |
| Fitment | The truck, bed, cab, payload, and system context required before a camper or accessory should be treated as compatible. |
| Owner-reported issue | A manually reviewed pattern from public owner discussion or verified owner context, summarized without scraping raw posts. |
Data confidence
Camper facts should carry the clearest available confidence status: Verified by WTTO, Brand-published, Owner-reported, Estimated, Pending review. If a field is incomplete, WTTO should say it is pending review instead of filling the gap with a guess.