Maybe I could also just offer it here.. you all are a lot more honest! And I'd rather have someone having it who takes care of it.. so!

Anyone wants to buy:

MacBook Pro M1 - 256GB SSD, 2020

- Apple Silicon M1
- 256GB SSD
- 8GB RAM
- 2x USB C
- 1x headphone jack

With box and charger ofc (Europe)

It's an extra MacBook so no worries, I gotta sell some stuff to help pay for my gf's drivers licence❤️

Yes i see the irony

I bought it for 1300 euros 2 years ago I think 🤔

Not sure what a reasonable price is but I guess something around 800 euros?

And ofc it's scratch-free!

The screen and the casing itself are puurfect  

I often clean the machines inside and out 

@stux If I had the money, and didn't care about paying shipping to the U.S. I'd jump on that deal.
I hope you find a buyer and meet your goals soon!
Quick Question, though: why are driver's licenses so expensive where you are? Mine costs $64 for four years. Car registration is $112/yr per vehicle. (US Dollars)

@ssb I totally understand! ❤️ thank you!

I have no idea! I got mine for just under a thousand euros at the time but i got lucky

My gf had a 'package' for 2000 euros and that excludes 650 euro for exams..

@stux @ssb holy cats, my first CAR didn’t cost that much
@stux Wowza... My first CAR (mind, this is in circa 1985 US Dollars) cost $800 and lasted me until college/university.
But, then again, Europe has a better healthcare system than we do here, so I guess we pay for it one way or another.
@ssb
The US doesn't do much in the way of driver training. I think I had 8 hours of instruction and a road test? It was basically free for life. Most people I know can't drive manual or parallel park properly. I was a terrible driver through my 20s but got much better as a I grew up.
@stux
@affekt @stux Things must be different in different States. I had to take a whole semester of Driver's Ed in High School. The school road tested me, then the state did at the DMV.
@ssb
Yeah, Utah is pretty lax in a lot of ways. Just checked and there's no instruction requirement if you're older than 19. Just pass a written test to get your learners permit and start driving. Under 19 does have a driver's ed requirement. But really, everything is practically a rubber stamp towards getting a driver's license.
@stux
@ssb @stux Miscommunication alert. I'm sure @stux is talking about driving lessons, not license. And it's expensive because the exam is hard.
@zweije @stux That's funny... It was also educational. Lessons being expensive makes MUCH more sense than a 2000 Euro Driver License.