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Fairhurst Trust Helps New Dealers, CarEdge AI Negotiator, TikTok Deal Close?

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Episode #1147: Today we’re covering a first-of-its-kind Stellantis store acquisition backed by Ellenae Fairhurst’s trust, a new AI tool that negotiates car deals for shoppers, and the latest U.S.-China framework over TikTok


  • The late Ellenae Fairhurst’s legacy lives on as a Stellantis store in Virginia has new owners, in a new approach to dealership ownership.
    • Fairhurst Automotive, backed by the Ellenae Fairhurst Entrepreneurial Trust, acquired and rebranded the South Richmond CDJR store.
    • Ellenae Fairhurst was the first Black woman to own Infiniti and Lexus stores in the US and her trust, formed in 2024, funds and mentors first-time Black dealers with a path to majority ownership and wealth creation.
    • New co-owners Ken Banks and Chris Justice navigated regulatory hurdles and surprise costs, including a $50,000 business license and $40,000 in IT upgrades.
    • Adviser Stuart McCallum and the team at Biltmore Automotive guided the operators through everything from DMS installation to state licensing.
    • “They took two people who knew nothing about ownership… and just walked us through it,” said co-owner Chris Justice.


  • Many customers dread negotiating a car price, so CarEdge thinks AI should do it for you. The startup’s new “AI Negotiator” lets customers pay $40 to have an AI agent haggle with dealers on their behalf.
    • CarEdge launched its AI Negotiator app in July; over 2,000 customers have already paid to try it.
    • Users set a target price, and the AI contacts dealers directly via email and text — without revealing it’s not a human.
    • The system tracks 150+ data points per interaction, building a database of doc fees and add-ons nationwide.
    • Founder Zach Shefska says dealers and OEMs are already taking notice, calling CarEdge “the tip of the spear.”
    • “There’s still going to be people that walk up to the dealership [to negotiate], but there’s a percentage of sales that can happen without the incumbent cost infrastructure, and everyone can win. That’s what I’m passionate about,” Shefska said.


  • The U.S. and China have struck a framework deal over TikTok’s ownership, potentially shifting control from ByteDance to a U.S. company.
    • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed the framework during trade talks in Madrid; Trump and Xi are expected to discuss final details Friday.
    • The deal addresses U.S. demands for local control of user data and oversight of TikTok’s proprietary algorithm.
    • China insists it won’t compromise on principles or allow “politicization” of technology and trade.
    • Broader issues remain unresolved, including fentanyl chemical exports, sanctions on Chinese firms, and new U.S. export controls.

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