To paraphrase mikewith: Here's a couple of answers to similar questions in the past:
"Go to this site: http://www.michelin.co.uk/car/
and choose the tyre selector. You can then choose your car type and model from drop down lists. You then get all information about the correct tyre for that car and also the correct tyre pressures" (from rinkytink)
and
"if you open the driver's door and look on the doorpost (locking side) you should see a sticker which tells you the pressures loaded or unloaded." (gazzawazza)
Sorry, I can't do the paragraph HTML.
It is worth noting that all the " fast fit " tyre companies, represented in nearly (if not all) towns in this country, will not only tell you the correct tyre pressures for your vehicle, but will also inflate your tyres for free. It should also be remembered that tyre pressures are not specific to a VEHICLE but to the tyres that are fitted to that vehicle.