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Your dealer is lying to you. Weather is irrelevant. A strong gasoline smell is NOT normal on modern cars!
Do you get a CEL (check engine light) after using about a half tank of gasoline? If so, you might not be getting the fuel filler cap tight enough after filling it at the local gas station. At any rate, the cap should ratchet a quarter turn when it's tight enough to seal well. The tank should be sealed so the engine can draw a slight vacuum in the tank. If it can't, it will give you a CEL.
Are you packing it full when you fill up? Don't - the gas needs some expansion room in the tank. When the pump nozzle starts cutting off automatically, just pump another half gallon or so and let that be it.
If you packed it full several times in the past, the charcoal canister may be full of raw gas, which is not good because it is supposed to collect fuel vapor when the car is parked and allow the engine to draw the vapor from the canister when it's running.
Then you might have a part under the car damaged from road debris. If it's leaking enough to cause a very strong smell, a look under the car may be all it takes to find the source.
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