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The phrase "a car then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a car in a sequential or conditional manner, often implying a decision or conclusion about a car.
Example: "If we are going to the beach, I guess we need to take a car then."
Alternatives: "a car at that point" or "a car in that case".
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Soon after, he ordered a car, then waited.
In 1900 a car, then hand-made, cost over $1,000.
Opening a car, he said, "A car". Then he dropped it.
"They put me in a car, then two airplanes, then another car, then another," she said.
If you ain't got a car then it makes harder to get about.
So if those are characteristics you can't abide in a car, then look elsewhere.
Palestinian witnesses said Israeli helicopters had fired at a car, then fired again as a crowd gathered.
With Americans turning to the Internet to find the perfect sofa, or even a car, then why not a therapist?
If I had £19,000 or so to spend on a car, then this would be very tempting.
But if I don't have a car, then I will be taken in a wheelbarrow," said another.
Writer laments the decline of the plain old typewriter, saying that if typing is driving a car, then electronic typing is climbing into the back of a cab.
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