

If you configure a new 2016 MacBook Pro without Touch Bar you are looking at a $2,199 laptop. The second model is a $1,869 configuration that includes a 2.4GHz Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. That version normally retails for $1,699, which means that you'd be saving $260 by going the refurbished route. The first is a $1,439 configuration sporting an Intel Core i5 processor, clocked at 2GHz, 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. However, looking at a cached version of the site, which you can access by clicking on the first link in the paragraph above, shows two models in stock. MacRumors, which initially reported this, says that it spotted a couple of refurbished configurations, but when I looked at the online store there were none available for the 2016 MacBook Pro.

Second, stock seems to vary, so what you may see right now in Apple's online store may not be available for long. First of all, the 2016 MacBook Pro models that are available as Certified Refurbished units are all 13-inchers sans the Touch Bar.
