Ironically I got in my 2018 last Sat AM early to run to the store to pick up a few things. We were on our way out of town a few hours later...to a COLD college football game in the mountains where the vehicle would be sitting in the cold for hours. It was in the garage, and I attempted to start it, but it wouldn't turn over. I let it sit for a little bit, then called my husband out so we could jump it...and when I tried, it went ahead and cranked slowly. I drove to a local auto parts store, and the advisor tested it, said yes, the battery was low, so he replaced it for me. Luckily it is a 2018...the kid at the auto parts store (not sure if he's right) says alot of newer cars have a note in their system it needs "professional installation". I was just glad he could take care of it for me on a Sat AM. It's been at the dealer a few times this year, and no indication from them the battery was getting low, but they also didn't tell me my brakes needing replacing, so there is that. But yep, no warning. I used to drive a Honda Ody, and same thing. That was ok one day, wouldn't turn over the next. I noticed on the way to the auto parts store, things like "blind spot alert" wasn't work. I assume because of the weak battery. I'm a bit surprised mine went ahead and started, and frankly, glad it lasted this long (~6 yrs), although the replacement battery was the most expensive one at the auto parts store. I'm glad it happened in my garage rather than in a parking lot at midnight when it's 20 degrees.