I went to start up my car this morning (it was 18°F) and it wouldn't start. Sometimes when it's cold it does give me this issue, but after one or two tries it turns right up and I don't have to deal with it for the rest of the day. It's definitely been even colder than it was this morning and started up just fine.
There is oil in the car...
There is fuel in the car...
The battery is not dead...
For some reason, fuel just isn't moving. I tried for a while, even pressing the throttle to give it a little kick but... Nada.

I don't know much about cars, but I do know that I don't want to spend over $200 to have someone look at it and tell me that the filter is clogged.
Anyone have a similar issue and been able to avoid spending too much to fix it? Maybe have any idea how to just kick it and get it started again?
