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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Vincent Chan Reveals The Top Wealth Killer: ‘It’s So Normalized’
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Vincent Chan Reveals The Top Wealth Killer: ‘It’s So Normalized’

Last updated: July 13, 2025 12:40 am
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Vincent Chan, a financial expert, sheds light on a common wealth killer that many people overlook – taking out an auto loan to buy a car. While bad investments and impulsive spending are often seen as the culprits of financial downfall, Chan emphasizes the detrimental impact of car loans on wealth accumulation.

In a recent video, Chan shared a sobering example of a friend who took out a $55,000 car loan, only to end up paying $70,000 for the vehicle over a 5-year period. The car’s value plummeted to $25,000 once the loan was paid off, resulting in a staggering $45,000 loss. This scenario is all too familiar for many individuals who succumb to the allure of buying a new car with borrowed money.

Despite the necessity of transportation, Chan highlights the financial pitfalls of auto loans. With the average car payment for a new vehicle amounting to $742 per month, many households are burdened by the high cost of car ownership. This expense can consume a significant portion of one’s income, making it challenging to save for the future or contribute to investment portfolios.

Furthermore, the hidden costs of car ownership, such as insurance, gas, maintenance, and repairs, further strain finances. Chan advises consumers to shop around for the best insurance policies annually to save potentially thousands of dollars over time. Additionally, opting for a used car can be a more cost-effective solution to avoid excessive debt accumulation.

While a car is a vital asset for many individuals, Chan underscores the importance of monitoring expenses and making informed financial decisions. By being mindful of the true cost of car ownership and exploring alternative options, such as purchasing a used vehicle and securing competitive insurance rates, individuals can mitigate the financial burden of auto loans and work towards building a secure financial future.

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In conclusion, Chan’s insights serve as a wake-up call for those who may be overlooking the long-term consequences of auto loans on their wealth-building journey. By making informed choices and prioritizing financial stability, individuals can avoid falling victim to this common wealth killer and pave the way for a more secure financial future.

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