paramount, i don’t know if you still have it or if you bought it new but the used ones that were taxis or police cars had an issue that was caused by inordinate amount of time being in idle, it caused the idle air intake valve and other parts related to idling to fail, resulting in unintended acceleration. Not sure if you can blame the car since they are primarily used for cops and cabs, they idle well beyond what would be considered normal or tested for, probably more than 10x normal. If you think about it, both users pretty much live in the car, support aftermarket electronics and keep the ac going when not driving, so they idle more than they are driven, that cop or cab sitting there waiting for their next thing to do isn’t sitting in a car that has the engine off. The cop is wearing a vest and a few layers of clothes and the cabbie doesn’t want to roast his next fare. It’s a cheap fix and a friend of mine who encountered it said the dealer fixed it for free.