If you mean VW TDI's, yes they do. The old VW diesels had lift pumps and the same "problems" that the lift pump scenario has (now "had", I guess) on the DC's. My '04 Passat TDI has a pusher pump, as did my '96, and I'm very grateful for the change. My '96 got 345k on it with no problems with the pump (or anything else engine-related, for that matter), and she sure was easier to start when you ran out of fuel. (Ax me how I know... )
My '93 DC ran out of fuel with 300 miles on it, because of a problem with the pickup in the tank. Had to be towed in, because nobody could get the blasted thing started on the side of the road. It took the dealership most of a day to get it going. I think a lot of that was because it was so new and tight, but they ended up having to replace the lift pump because all the manual pumping ruined it.
I've got a tractor/loader/backhoe with a Kubota engine in it that uses a lift pump. It ran out of fuel once because a ditch bank caved in and the machine lurched far enough to one side to create a brief disruption in the supply, and that was enough to kill it. If you've ever been on a machine just about to tip over and then you lose power on top of all your other problems, you know what panic feels like. So I'm hoping for all I'm worth the thing doesn't go on over before I can run a mile to get my DC and get a chain on it to stabilize it. That kind of excitement doesn't happen with pusher pumps. Guess what my next mod on that machine was?
No, thanks, I'll take pusher pumps any day of the week, no matter how hard it might be to replace them when they fail. So when I saw the '05 had a pusher pump, that was a big reason to jump on it, for me, at least.