New York: The New York International Auto Show is offering everything from concessions to the recession, like the smallest car on the US market, an $11,900 Smart Fortwo, to the show's most expensive wheels, a Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe costing $518,800.

Hyundai touted a new twist on the four-wheel market: Apple's new iPad for a whopping $50,000 — that is, with a 2011 Equus luxury sedan thrown in. The Equus doesn't come with an owner's manual.
 
Instead, the instructions are displayed on the touch screen of the electronic tablet, which hit the nation's retail market on Saturday.

Among next year's cars is the updated version of the Fiat 500 Sport, bringing back memories of Federico Fellini's film La Dolce Vita and countless other Italian movies.