When the owner of a struggling used car lot is killed, it's up to the lot's hot-shot salesman to save the property from falling into the hands of the owner's ruthless brother and used-car rival.
This movie contains 4 potentially triggering events.
The dog does not die. There is a fake out death where he is "run over" by a car but it was a rock, not the dog and he is playing dead, even opening his eyes for a brief moment while being held by one of the salesmen.
Someone is lied to over a period of time, over something serious. However, this is not gaslighting. Gaslighting is lying to someone about reality, with the intention of making them doubt their sanity, making them easier to control. A common abuse tactic.
There is one notable nude scene caused by a woman's dress caught on a hood ornament pulling loose and exposing her bare b*****s and underwear and later a scene of several strippers with only pasties covering their nipples. There is also a love scene later on although no nudity.
Mutliple cars crash but there are no serious injuries except one which causes a man to have a deliberate heart attack, albeit after exiting the car and dying elsewhere in a comedic scene.