Le Plus-que-Parfait (Indicatif) in French is the direct equivalent of the pluperfect in English. It could be described as "the past of the past":
After I had been able to buy a car, traveling to work was no longer an issue.
Of course, English speakers are likely to make contractions:
After I'd been able to buy a car, traveling to work was no longer an issue.
Learn how to conjugate pouvoir in Le Plus-que-Parfait (Indicatif) in French
Note that pouvoir in the French pluperfect (Le Plus-que-Parfait (Indicatif)) follows this construction:
Reminder of how to conjugate avoir in L'Imparfait (Indicatif)
j'avais
tu avais
il avait
nous avions
vous aviez
ils avaient
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