Asked by @luhjo_.3

Owning a car during the 1950s in the United States was mostly
difficult for all but the very rich.
a sign of status and success.
unnecessary for living in the suburbs.
one of the provisions of the GI Bill.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
a sign of status and success.

Explanation: In the prosperous postwar 1950s, cars became widely affordable and symbolized upward mobility and personal freedom—central to consumer culture and suburban life.