Ripped sour! Man sold me vehicle next to mold within it. How do I take it out?

I bought a 1996 toyota camry with 120,000k miles on it for $3200. I have the car 3 months and hold already put $700 in looking after costs into it!.Timing belt, oil transmutation, tranny oil rework, belts, tune-up, couple tires etc. The problem is the check engine light in recent times went on and I found out I inevitability a new catallytic converter. It also wishes new motor mounts. Then concluding month I just found out the runner was moldy within the front passenger side.It was black mold and I cleaned it up.Today I notice reddish-orange stains on the carpet from where on earth mold used to be? Is that from cleaning product or is that mold coming back again? I have that car check out thoroughly by my mechanic back I bought it. He said everything was perfect except the timing belt and seals needed to be changed. How could he not know the catylytic converter be bad? How could he not know it needed a tune up? Or desperate motor mounts? Maybe the seller didnt know it himself. Cars do break down after 120k. Any suggestions? Should get rid of it?

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Answers:    The first thing wrong is you compensated $3200 for a 1996 with 120,000 miles on it. You salaried to much and must not have checked the motor over very capably. Let this be a lesson learned and keep watch on what you buy next time. If you study you can buy a lot more coup¨¦ for a lot smaller amount. My friend just showed me his Toyota he bough and just paid $500 for it... be a nice car.
So in a minute you have a choice, vend it (don't expect your money back) junk it or travel ahead and repair it. Whatever you do is wrong as you are going to lose.

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keep it .. anything MAJOR comes up ..flog it.. try ebaying it.. the stains are probably from the cleaner or just settle spots from where on earth the mold was.. I'd suggest finding a seller to ionize your car.. you may want to replace the hearth rug or any other carpet resembling surfaces ..check out ebay for cost on carpet or a junkyard that can accomodate on parts ..

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