I have the same cart, 2019. I never notice a raw gasoline smell. I use ethanol free gas from the Villages shop in Sumter Landing. I don't know if that makes a difference or not, but that's what I use.
However, I used to back the cart into the garage, so I could leave the garage "Batman" style in the morning and not have to use the back up beeper, hoping to be less annoying to my neighbors when I left early for golf. What I noticed was that when I backed in, typically slowly edging my way into the garage, I would create a significant amount of exhaust fumes, smelling of what I would describe as "incompleteley combusted" gasoline.
I have stopped the practice of backing in. I just nose in like a normal human being would, and I don't fill the garage with fumes.
BTW,I also have an electric cart, and it doesn't smell at all, until I charge it, then I smell a slight smell of "rotten eggs". When I charge my electric cart I have the seat up, a ceiling fan blowing, and the garage screen rolled down, and the door to the house closed, so the rotten egg smell doesn't go into the house.
Seems like there is a bit of stink associated either way, so I wouldn't be so "holier-than-thou" about driving electric vs. gas.
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