On december 5th 2019, i arrived home from work to take my son to his dr. apt. i pulled into my driveway around 10:30am. i left the car on so my son wouldn't have to go into a cold car, being he way sick. i ran into my house where my mother was watching both my sons. i said to my mom, let me use the restroom quickly before i get his coat on. i was no more than 2 mins. as i stepped out the bathroom, i hear my husband screaming from up stairs the car is on fire! he comes running down there stairs as fast as he can, almost injuring himself because he didn't see me yet and thought i was in the car! he then sees me and grabs the fire extinguisher. he runs outside to try and extinguish the fire..as i called the franklin square fire department and 911. but in under the 5 mins the car was engulfed in flames! we had to then evacuate the house because the garage is an attached garage and the car was in the driveway of the garage. my poor kids were frightened for their life as we rushed them out the house as their mommys car was up in flames..they were crying their eyes out in fear. the fire caught onto the tree on the front lawn as well as destroying the garage and driveway. i cried extensively thinking of the what ifs...what if i put my son and i directly into the car, without using the restroom that day. what if this had occurred when i was driving on the parkway with my whole family in the vehicle. this vehicle was a death trap that almost took my life and my family. we found that their had been a recall on the gmc acadia for the 2017-2018 editions. i having a 2018, where was my notification of a recall? where was my letter..email..call from gm? i have numerous friends the recommend the gmc acadia as a great family car. they are all now scared to death because of what happened to me. non feel safe using their vehicle now.