Same here... placard for front/rear states 35 and I do 36-36.5 year round. On my 3rd set since the car was brand new and they have worn very evenly since day 1 and rotated every 8-9K miles on average, every other oil change. I'd much rather have a bit too much than too low, especially to offset cold weather bouts/TPMS.My Passat door sticker says 35 and I use 36-36.5. The Alltrack calls for 38 psi on the door sticker and again I run about a pound to a pound and a half higher. I like the handling better but I cannot say it makes a difference in gas mileage.
When I had my Tacoma I always would run the rears with less pressure. IIRC the placard recommended 1 psi less. I ran my rears 3 psi less than the fronts. Found that it really reduced understeer and the front tires always looked square, right up to their demise thanks to the reduced stress on the outer edges.36F 34R Tacoma, 32 FR Pilot.