Well keep it simple, start with battery terminal connections,then go to ( I guess you are talking about Kia Sportages here ) start and fuel pump relays. Of course have battery tested.
Perhaps it needed to cool down.
It's broken!
No, if the car was shut off and cool, which it would have been by then. You did not try to start the car. It would have had to have been a random act of vandalism to get the car on fire.
in warm weather nothing in cold weather it could be hard to start
yes
If a car won't start in cold weather it is possible that the valve guides have been worn. This often happens in cars that have been using ethanol as a primary fuel.
No
I would get in my other car
Yes, that is how you know that the battery is "strong" enough to start your car in cold weather. A battery in warm weather may have enough amps to start the car fine, but in cold weather, it wouldn't be able to crank it fast enough. A car battery efficiency drops off the colder it gets.
A cooling engine always makes little tics and clicks, especially if it's really hot and the weather is cool.
Yamaha OX99-11 its a REALLY cool looking car
DO it start once the engine cool down a min? if so could be the MAF- meaning the mass air flow sensor my 96 aurora would start then when i got places an cut it off ,it wouldn't start back till it cool down abit