Nat Carr has bought a new car and takes his family on what he imagines will be a pleasure ride.
It's directed from Fred Guiol, early in the diaspora from Hal Roach's studio, and he borrows a lot from the comedies produced there in the silent era: not only the auto-based comedies (which, admittedly, were common to all comedy studios, but particularly well done at Roach), but the Jewish Family comedies; Max Davidson had starred in well-remembered series in which Spec O'Donnell had appeared.
Nat is fairly good in the role, but this runs a little slow for my taste. Guiol seemed to have trouble dealing with the constant cranking speed of sound picture. Don't worry about his career, though! He became a leading member of George Stevens' production team.