If the car is a manual transmission, you can push start it. Turn on the ignition, put the car in neutral, and have someone push you to about 5 mph. Shift the car into 2nd gear and pop the clutch. This should get the car going to the nearest auto parts store where you can get a new battery.
Since it isn't mauel try looking at the fuses located in the floor of the passenger side, one maybe old or just maybe loose, its worth a try that's what was wrong with mine. and it's automatic
When you open the door to get into the car, you will see a knob just behind the parking brake lever. Just pull it straight up and the rear hatch lock will release.
Under the rear of the car on the side of the transmission.
The fuse box is located in the front passenger footwell - behind a cover.
Passenger side floorboard, behind the carpet. You can't miss it.
with TB covers off, the cam sprockets have a small notch ...very small, toward the engine. You will want to dot these with bright paint, on each bank there is a pointed marker about 11 o'clock position when faceing the engine. The other marker TDC is on the front engine dampener.