Some more info from reliable sources:
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=73
https://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/tech/0208scc_tire_pressure_guide/
From the above article:
"In the event that you aren't able to find a recommendation for your car, or the tires on your car are so different from those that were originally fitted from the manufacturer as to be incomparable, we received the following rule of thumb from Oscar Pereda, an engineer for BFGoodrich. He calls it a "realistic starting point," saying it has never been just right, but is a good place to start. The rule is:
(Vehicle Weight in lb/100) + 2 psi at heavier end + 2 psi all around if suspension and alignment are stock.
Example: Stock 911, 3,000 lb.
(3000/100) = 30 psi
Add 2 psi all around = 32 psi
Add 2 psi to heavy end = 34 psi at rear
With modified suspension, the result is 30 psi front, 32 psi rear."
Using that forumla and the two following weights the pressures could range from
Curb weight = 2624 / 100 = 26 lbs +
Gross weight = 3042 / 100 = 30 lbs. +