yes, doesn't happen often but possible
A remote car starter is a valuable aftermarket accessory for your car. The some benefits of having a remote car starter are theft prevention, safety and its convenience to use.
A bad freeze plug will leak coolant and cause the engine to overheat.
If it gets cold enough the coolant will freeze and crack the block if there is no antifreeze.
No the English version of heat gold does not have hoenn starters. But it has kanto starters after you beat the Elite 4.
Some foreign car makers use a purple colored anti-freeze, so my guess would be you have an coolant leak.
They discovered car anti-freeze for starters
No effect, at all.
There are many different automatic car starters out there. Toyota has one car starter, called the Auto Car Start. It can be purchased and used with many Toyota cars.
Any dealer or third party shop will do car starters. It's a relatively trivial operation, but will cost a moderate amount.
Yes
It is a Toyota Supra with twin turbos. A starters car.
You can buy car starters at Canadian Tire, Jiffy Lube and at lots of car repair shops. You might be able to buy one from your local mechanic. You can also buy them online and on ebay or Amazon.
There are different stores that sell a variety of remote car starters. Walmart sells one model for about $500 without tax. Auto Zone, Sears, and Best Buy also sell remote car starters. Nowadays you can also ask dealerships for cars with remote starters.
Jump starters are used to jump start a car when the engine will not start by itself. It is a common reason for car breakdowns and all breakdown companies have jump starter tools.
Always push start your car.
Automatic car starters can be purchased at your local auto parts stores such as Auto Zone, or even Walmart. You can also purchase these from Sears and Best Buy, in which they will even install it for you.
Most remote car starters are located in the bottom of the dash board, usually under the steering column. Some newer cars with remote starters built in may have the starter in a location other than in the dashboard, but if you are installing the car starter yourself, you will most likely put at the bottom of the dashboard unless instructions indicate otherwise.