I dislike it.
Having it digital is fine, but a paper copy is also useful. I've always encouraged people I know to take their new car owner's manual and leave it in the bathroom and read it a few pages at time while they're in there. You learn about all kinds of features the salesman never mentioned or demonstrated, or possibly even knows about, that way. When you're done, put it n the car. Something is bound to come up eventually, and you'll have this vague recollection of reading something about it and can look it up. Digitally? Ehhh.... how many people want to carry a laptop in with them, or if they do, read the manual instead of surfing the 'net?