Apple has reintroduced the MacBook Air at a $999 starting price with the launch of the M4 model.
This move not only makes the latest technology more accessible but also drives down prices for older models still on the market. However, not all discounts are as great as they seem.
If you're considering purchasing an M2 or M3 MacBook Air, here’s what you need to know before making a decision.
M4 MacBook Air; A better deal
Apple's M4 MacBook Air (13-inch) costs $999 and features a 10-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD. Since retailers often offer discounts soon after launch, you’ll soon find an even better price on the M4 model.
Discounts on older models
A significant price cut on an older MacBook Air doesn't necessarily mean a better deal. For example, an M3 MacBook Air at $899 (down from $1,099) might seem appealing, but if the M4 drops to $949 or $899, it’s the smarter choice.
MacBook Air models worth buying
For those looking at older models, here’s a breakdown of fair pricing:
16GB RAM models
- M4 MacBook Air (Base Model): $999 or lower
- M3 MacBook Air (16GB RAM): $899 or lower
- M2 MacBook Air (16GB RAM): $799 or lower
- 8GB RAM Models (Avoid If Possible)
- M3 MacBook Air (8GB RAM): $799
- M2 MacBook Air (8GB RAM): $699
If you’re deciding between an M3 with 8GB RAM and an M2 with 16GB RAM for the same price, the extra RAM will make a bigger difference in everyday performance than a slightly newer chip.
Refurbished and used MacBook Airs
If you’re shopping for a refurbished model with a warranty, aim for 10% below new prices. For used MacBooks on platforms like eBay or Facebook Marketplace (with no warranty), look for 25% off retail prices. Many sellers overprice their old laptops based on what they originally paid, so be cautious.
Skip the M2/M3 base models
If your budget allows, go for the M4 MacBook Air. The older models might seem like a bargain, but with Apple’s mid-cycle RAM upgrades and ongoing price drops, paying slightly more for newer technology is the smarter choice in 2025.