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No, it's some sort of ignition problem, or it wouldn't have died and come back to life so quickly. I'm pretty sure that car has electronic ignition. Yes, it's still got a rotor, but it's electronic ignition.
My first thought was the timing belt. If it slipped, the car would die suddenly like that. But I don't think getting it up the hill using the starter moter would fix that problem. It's got to be an ignition-related problem. May be very difficult to diagnose.
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