I have some at the plant, I tested a few years ago and I have a lot of experience in CA and Canada where people use these low VOC bases instead of waterborne bases as required.
Only problems i have heard of is first time a shop uses them, they don't realize flash times are slower if mixed with a no VOC reducer and of course then you get die-back, solvent pop and worse .clear De-lamination.
With the low VOC reducer if you over reduce, they tend to dry better, if reduced with a normal VOC reducer, they tend to act more like a normal base-coat but still a little slower unless over reduced.
I see why in waterborne base areas why they would want to use these and I think its a better choice but in other areas, I don't see the point of re-educating the painter.
Coverage is good and paint match pretty fair from what I hear.