None of the polyurethane bushings I have from Energy Suspension or Prothane squeak - subframe/body bushings, sway bar bushings & end links, motor mounts, trans mount, bump stops, shackle bushings, control arm bushings, etc. I do use Super Lube w/Syncolon silicone grease applied liberally to most of those parts as it's very thick and doesn't wash out. I also stick with black polyurethane parts as most Energy Suspension black bushings are graphite impregnated for self lubrication while the red parts are not.
With some OE parts no longer being available and/or cheap aftermarket garbage (rubber motor mounts), the best option for longevity/durability has been polyurethane.
On my van, with even just a bit more travel up front due to relocated upper ball joints, OE style rubber control arm bushings don't like the extra bit of articulation and end up splitting/tearing so polyurethane works better from that perspective.
Also, once the control arm bushings are replaced with polyurethane, it's probably easier to replace the poly bushings than OE style shelled rubber bushings, at least these control arms.
Are they for everyone? Definitely not, but I prefer the more solid feel they provide and considerably tightened up what was a creaking and loose feeling van.