Apples and oranges. Cars can travel at any speed up to a certain maximum withing the parameters of the motor. Light however does not. It can slow down slightly as it moves through glass or water, but it cannot travel faster than C. If cars were known to travel at a constant speed such as C and so reliably so that we could use that speed as a constant in mathematical equations then there would be no reason to expect the car to change speeds when we are not looking. And neither is there a reason to believe that light is breaking the laws of physics when we are not looking.
You’ve now turned your attention to the obvious physical limitations of cars, rather than to the concept of speed.
If the physical universe, which includes light, had a beginning, would not light have had to accelerate to get to its current speed? Or did it just get to its current speed magically?