20 inch rims are the largest rims you can fit on that car without modifying the body and suspension.
If you really want to "stereotype" your car and put 22's on there, you would have to lift the suspension by at least 2 inches and get the wheel wells rolled for tire clearance. You may also have to cut the corners of the front bumper so you can turn without rubbing.
You would also need to upgrade your brakes so that your vehicle will still stop the way it used to. The added rotating mass of the giant rims will make it more difficult for you to stop and you will also need to get your PCM recalibrates otherwise your odometer will be inaccurate. Hope this helps