Charlie has taken over her father’s car repair shop. They’re just managing to get by, but when a big chain opens a competing workshop in the neighbourhood, her business is truly threatened. At the same time, she’s chatting online with an anonymous guy who shares her interest in classic cars. One day, her shop is visited by Beau, whose friend is getting a manicure at the small nail business that Charlie’s receptionist has started in the workshop’s lobby. There’s chemistry between them, but Charlie doesn’t know that Beau is the one responsible for the competing garage. She also works up the courage to suggest meeting her anonymous chat companion.
Love in the workshop. It’s a good romantic film that I thought might derail a few times, but they manage to keep it on track. You don’t quite get the big, satisfying revenge against the large chain, but they still make it work.
