In a vibrant adaptation of the comedic vaudeville of the era, a group of mischievous characters becomes embroiled in a series of antics and misunderstandings unfolding in a small town. The story follows a charismatic car salesman who, upon arriving in the town, aims to change the lives of its residents with a new model of automobile that promises to revolutionize transportation. However, his plans collide with the local traditions, where people prefer horses and wagons.
In the midst of his attempt to sell the cars, the protagonist encounters a dozen peculiar characters: from a somewhat clumsy mayor who refuses to let go of the "good old days" to a brave young woman dreaming of emancipation and a change in her life. The interactions among the characters are filled with physical humor and absurd situations, creating a hilarious cocktail where rivalries and romances blossom in the blink of an eye.
Throughout the plot, the salesman, driven by passion and a touch of mischief, decides to organize a car race in which the townsfolk must participate. The event becomes a gathering point for everyone: competitors, volunteers, and even skeptics find themselves caught up in the frenzy of competition, discovering amidst laughter and antics that life can be much more fun by leaving old customs behind.