Could be many reasons. If the check engine light is illuminated, check for codes first.
youre lifting the clutch up to quick
Lots of things. From misfiring spark plugs to incorrect timing to deposit build up.
check your gas filter
could be transmission
look to see if your intake manifold is gummed up with residue
gas can't freeze
It can.
it could be alot of things from clogged fuel injectors to being out of gas
A modern car's gas tank is designed to have pressure in it. If it does not have pressure, the car could stall. That is one way to keep gasoline from evaporating into the atmosphere.
If you're driving a manual, it's probably stalling because if you don't press the clutch right after you release the gas pedal while changing gears, and then press on the gas again, the car may stall. If you're driving an auto, the explanation is a little more difficult to describe.
A bad fuel pump will cause your vehicle to not start or sputter and then stall. A dirty air filter can have the same symptoms.
I think your car has a carbruator and the problem is with the auto choke. Have someone look at it that is familiar with them.